Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 1521832 |
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... whole nation . 1379. Baker speaks of a great mor- tality which prevailed in this year in the north of England chiefly , almost desolating the country ; and also of another , followed by a famine , in 1391 , but we can find no ...
... whole nation . 1379. Baker speaks of a great mor- tality which prevailed in this year in the north of England chiefly , almost desolating the country ; and also of another , followed by a famine , in 1391 , but we can find no ...
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... whole climats may be poy- soned ; and it were not absurd to say that all and every part of the aire maie be pestilentlie corrupted , and so con- sequently not limited ; wherefore full well it may be said of the pestilence ( procuring so ...
... whole climats may be poy- soned ; and it were not absurd to say that all and every part of the aire maie be pestilentlie corrupted , and so con- sequently not limited ; wherefore full well it may be said of the pestilence ( procuring so ...
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... whole being comprehended within the four walls of the plan ; the only projections are a porch on the south side , and a semi - octangular staircase turret , which formerly led to the rood- loft . I am inclined to think that the ...
... whole being comprehended within the four walls of the plan ; the only projections are a porch on the south side , and a semi - octangular staircase turret , which formerly led to the rood- loft . I am inclined to think that the ...
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... whole of this etymology is ab- surd and false . Take a few more specimens . 8. Culpa , a kúλw , volvo , devolvo , p . 896 . e . Dignus , pro dicinus , pp . qui os- tendi potest ; q . δεικνὸς , δεικνύς , unde δεικνύω . p . 898 . . Fames ...
... whole of this etymology is ab- surd and false . Take a few more specimens . 8. Culpa , a kúλw , volvo , devolvo , p . 896 . e . Dignus , pro dicinus , pp . qui os- tendi potest ; q . δεικνὸς , δεικνύς , unde δεικνύω . p . 898 . . Fames ...
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... whole chapter is devoted to the ac- count of the poet . He is stated to be a man of humble birth , of little or no learning , a monk of the Abbey of Streanshal , now Whitby in Yorkshire , but possessed of so great a portion of that ...
... whole chapter is devoted to the ac- count of the poet . He is stated to be a man of humble birth , of little or no learning , a monk of the Abbey of Streanshal , now Whitby in Yorkshire , but possessed of so great a portion of that ...
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