The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 114,Parte 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1844 |
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... England - What will destroy the Bookworm ? — Errors in Domestic Intelligence , Obituary , and in Mr. Wodderspoon's ... England , from 1646 to 1652 , 49 ; Sermons by Archdeacon Manning , 52 ; Selections from the Writings of the late ...
... England - What will destroy the Bookworm ? — Errors in Domestic Intelligence , Obituary , and in Mr. Wodderspoon's ... England , from 1646 to 1652 , 49 ; Sermons by Archdeacon Manning , 52 ; Selections from the Writings of the late ...
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... England , from the Eleventh Century downward , " Part I. is informed that the second part of this work is in- tended to be published by the Surtees Society , and will shortly be proceeded with . In the mean time the Camden Society has ...
... England , from the Eleventh Century downward , " Part I. is informed that the second part of this work is in- tended to be published by the Surtees Society , and will shortly be proceeded with . In the mean time the Camden Society has ...
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... England , or , as Sir H. Nicolas observes , perhaps " both the clerk who relates the tale , and the immediate source of the tale , are alike fictitious . ' Chaucer's mission to Italy was the earliest evidence that is talents were ...
... England , or , as Sir H. Nicolas observes , perhaps " both the clerk who relates the tale , and the immediate source of the tale , are alike fictitious . ' Chaucer's mission to Italy was the earliest evidence that is talents were ...
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... England before February 1379. In May 1382 he was appointed Comptroller of the Petty Customs in the Port of London ... England betrayed their trust ; that he experienced much distress during his banishment ; that he returned to England ...
... England before February 1379. In May 1382 he was appointed Comptroller of the Petty Customs in the Port of London ... England betrayed their trust ; that he experienced much distress during his banishment ; that he returned to England ...
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... England . To ac- count for Chaucer's dismissal from his employments in Dec. 1386 , Sir Harris reasonably conjectures that he became obnoxious to Thomas Duke of Gloucester and the other ministers , who had succeeded his patron the Duke ...
... England . To ac- count for Chaucer's dismissal from his employments in Dec. 1386 , Sir Harris reasonably conjectures that he became obnoxious to Thomas Duke of Gloucester and the other ministers , who had succeeded his patron the Duke ...
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