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In turning HONORIA LÍBERTAS ( we are sorry to say ) over Wood's Athen . Oxon . vol . I. is not to our purpose . I find an account of Roger Edgeworth , who The Bishop of Salisbury , inquired after I presume must be the person to whom Mr.
In turning HONORIA LÍBERTAS ( we are sorry to say ) over Wood's Athen . Oxon . vol . I. is not to our purpose . I find an account of Roger Edgeworth , who The Bishop of Salisbury , inquired after I presume must be the person to whom Mr.
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In the 12th note liable to animadversion . to Canto 4 , he says , “ If you will be For instance , in “ Old Mortality " lieve Boethius and Buchanan , the the guards under the Duke of Mon- double tressure , counter - fleur - demouth ...
In the 12th note liable to animadversion . to Canto 4 , he says , “ If you will be For instance , in “ Old Mortality " lieve Boethius and Buchanan , the the guards under the Duke of Mon- double tressure , counter - fleur - demouth ...
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Granger doubts the authenand says that B. L. Lond . 1614 , 4to . In Longman's ticity of the bon - mots , Catalogue of Old Books for 1814 , a they are indeed , in general , very uncopy of this tract is marked 251 . worthy of him .
Granger doubts the authenand says that B. L. Lond . 1614 , 4to . In Longman's ticity of the bon - mots , Catalogue of Old Books for 1814 , a they are indeed , in general , very uncopy of this tract is marked 251 . worthy of him .
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... and with such rapi- or gold colour , but there are some red and dity that many villages , with their in- some green . " habitants , were entirely swept away . 2. The Huntingdon Peerage , by Mr. Bell . “ I never saw , ” says ...
... and with such rapi- or gold colour , but there are some red and dity that many villages , with their in- some green . " habitants , were entirely swept away . 2. The Huntingdon Peerage , by Mr. Bell . “ I never saw , ” says ...
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( Jan. and unwearied industry to say , that process of the Committee of Privi . no man could have accomplished the leges ) ... of Ferdinando Stanley , Earl East and West Leke in Nottinghamof Derby ; a worthy lady , ' says Burton ; shire .
( Jan. and unwearied industry to say , that process of the Committee of Privi . no man could have accomplished the leges ) ... of Ferdinando Stanley , Earl East and West Leke in Nottinghamof Derby ; a worthy lady , ' says Burton ; shire .
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