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Pagina 12
... fact . Defoe stood in the pillory on July 29 , 30 and 31 , 1703. His offence was , I believe , that of writing against the High Church party . I should like to know precise facts of his mutilation and offence . G. B. M. WOODBURN ...
... fact . Defoe stood in the pillory on July 29 , 30 and 31 , 1703. His offence was , I believe , that of writing against the High Church party . I should like to know precise facts of his mutilation and offence . G. B. M. WOODBURN ...
Pagina 13
... fact that no telegraphic or other system yet existed , and it was deemed necessary , in view of the absence of present - day discipline , SNIPE IN BELGRAVE SQUARE ( 12 S. vii . 390 , to place the traffic in charge of police 437 , 476 ...
... fact that no telegraphic or other system yet existed , and it was deemed necessary , in view of the absence of present - day discipline , SNIPE IN BELGRAVE SQUARE ( 12 S. vii . 390 , to place the traffic in charge of police 437 , 476 ...
Pagina 19
... fact that it was published in three keys . The two verses are as follows : - The last saraband has been danc'd in the hall , The last prayer breath'd by the maiden ere sleeping , The light of the cresset has died from the wall , Yet ...
... fact that it was published in three keys . The two verses are as follows : - The last saraband has been danc'd in the hall , The last prayer breath'd by the maiden ere sleeping , The light of the cresset has died from the wall , Yet ...
Pagina 42
... fact that the cover of letter II has been preserved and is addressed in Whatley's hand to King , while the four letters obviously form a series . If further proof were needed , we might observe that the writer is known to have been a ...
... fact that the cover of letter II has been preserved and is addressed in Whatley's hand to King , while the four letters obviously form a series . If further proof were needed , we might observe that the writer is known to have been a ...
Pagina 68
... fact the Style was changed as from Jan. 1 , 1751 ( Old Style ) , which , in accordance with 24 G. II . c . 23 , became Jan. 1 , 1752. Nicolas , however , like the couplet quoted above , gives Jan. 1 , 1753 in two places as the com ...
... fact the Style was changed as from Jan. 1 , 1751 ( Old Style ) , which , in accordance with 24 G. II . c . 23 , became Jan. 1 , 1752. Nicolas , however , like the couplet quoted above , gives Jan. 1 , 1753 in two places as the com ...
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