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... House , exculpatory of Cromwell's concern in it : The truth appears to be , that the agitators , who were the re- publican party in the army , had become too powerful for their general and the other principal officers ; and , being ...
... House , exculpatory of Cromwell's concern in it : The truth appears to be , that the agitators , who were the re- publican party in the army , had become too powerful for their general and the other principal officers ; and , being ...
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... house , because he is not acquainted with the Latin verb , manere . It is only after he has been informed that it is the dwell- ing - house for the chief magistrate of the city , that he retains this denomination as an original one ...
... house , because he is not acquainted with the Latin verb , manere . It is only after he has been informed that it is the dwell- ing - house for the chief magistrate of the city , that he retains this denomination as an original one ...
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... houses each . * The num- ber of houses in the village of Cumner , and its dependent hamlets , amounts to about a hundred , and the inhabitants of the whole parish do not exceed five hundred and fifty .'— The ancient mansion - house of ...
... houses each . * The num- ber of houses in the village of Cumner , and its dependent hamlets , amounts to about a hundred , and the inhabitants of the whole parish do not exceed five hundred and fifty .'— The ancient mansion - house of ...
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