Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... cause , that the prisoner was acquitted , I do not know , but at any rate it was ascribed by the man's credulous comrades to the former cause , and it thus became a sort of talisman with them , and up to the present time if a prisoner ...
... cause , that the prisoner was acquitted , I do not know , but at any rate it was ascribed by the man's credulous comrades to the former cause , and it thus became a sort of talisman with them , and up to the present time if a prisoner ...
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... cause ascertained and stopped . Turbidity in a water is likely to increase , and it might easily be caused by a dead mouse or rat in the cistern or even by flies , for hardly anything is more filthy than flies , especially " blue ...
... cause ascertained and stopped . Turbidity in a water is likely to increase , and it might easily be caused by a dead mouse or rat in the cistern or even by flies , for hardly anything is more filthy than flies , especially " blue ...
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... cause called themselves lepers . " One of the principal causes of litigation under the Old For was claims made by ecclesiastics against the laity to get back dimes which had got into lay hands , and also to uphold dying bequests of ...
... cause called themselves lepers . " One of the principal causes of litigation under the Old For was claims made by ecclesiastics against the laity to get back dimes which had got into lay hands , and also to uphold dying bequests of ...
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