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... the superior lord received ten pence : " visitors of our religion but I have found no mention of any thing “ Item , for 10 doz . and ... ale , agenst the visitation of my 15 I have seen many books of receipts and Lord of Lyncoln .
... the superior lord received ten pence : " visitors of our religion but I have found no mention of any thing “ Item , for 10 doz . and ... ale , agenst the visitation of my 15 I have seen many books of receipts and Lord of Lyncoln .
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If it be agreed to give him her hand before the considered that Addison had obtained his time when , by the dilmiffal of the Whig pengon for travelling by the patronage of ministers , and its effects on his situation , Lord Halifax ...
If it be agreed to give him her hand before the considered that Addison had obtained his time when , by the dilmiffal of the Whig pengon for travelling by the patronage of ministers , and its effects on his situation , Lord Halifax ...
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... and with Hence in writing the Spectators , which Lord Townshend . are dated from the country , he was merely The Swiftiạna present many fac - simile describing those realities with which he specimens of the hand - writing of eminent ...
... and with Hence in writing the Spectators , which Lord Townshend . are dated from the country , he was merely The Swiftiạna present many fac - simile describing those realities with which he specimens of the hand - writing of eminent ...
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... a touch Robinson was educated at a very excellent above some of his contemporaries it must endowed classical school in Norfolk , where Ecce iterum Crispinus , et eft mihi sæpe vobe owned . Lord Thurlow , the late Lord Chancellor ...
... a touch Robinson was educated at a very excellent above some of his contemporaries it must endowed classical school in Norfolk , where Ecce iterum Crispinus , et eft mihi sæpe vobe owned . Lord Thurlow , the late Lord Chancellor ...
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five - pence , and find nothing but stones to wear out my shoes ; while this great lord Sat. Morng . Dec. 12 , 1747 . of treasures picks up a duca : of gold at « REV . SIR , my feet , who has no more occasion for it “ I find ( by a ...
five - pence , and find nothing but stones to wear out my shoes ; while this great lord Sat. Morng . Dec. 12 , 1747 . of treasures picks up a duca : of gold at « REV . SIR , my feet , who has no more occasion for it “ I find ( by a ...
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