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... probably anonymous ; it is not in De Morgan's ' Arithmetical Books , ' but his son had a copy . He also wrote for the Georgian Era . Gooch edited a number of newspapers , of some of which he was part proprietor : the Bolton Chronicle ...
... probably anonymous ; it is not in De Morgan's ' Arithmetical Books , ' but his son had a copy . He also wrote for the Georgian Era . Gooch edited a number of newspapers , of some of which he was part proprietor : the Bolton Chronicle ...
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... probably not trouble themselves to go further into the matter . But it would be well that the state- ment regarding Byron should be made with a qualification . Frere's Whistlecraft , ' Tennant's Anster Fair , ' and Fairfax's ' Tasso ...
... probably not trouble themselves to go further into the matter . But it would be well that the state- ment regarding Byron should be made with a qualification . Frere's Whistlecraft , ' Tennant's Anster Fair , ' and Fairfax's ' Tasso ...
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... probably depending upon the discretion of the bishop and the wishes of the proprietors " ( Cripps ' On Eccl . Law , ' p . 450 , 1864 ) . ED . MARSHALL . 66 Phillimore , in the second edition of his ' Ecclesi- astical Law , ' says that ...
... probably depending upon the discretion of the bishop and the wishes of the proprietors " ( Cripps ' On Eccl . Law , ' p . 450 , 1864 ) . ED . MARSHALL . 66 Phillimore , in the second edition of his ' Ecclesi- astical Law , ' says that ...
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... Probably what the vicar did was formally to take the latter into his hands and place them solemnly on the altar . Longford , Coventry . C. F. S. WARREN , M.A. - THE EARL OF BEVERLEY ( 8th S. xi . 487 ) .- Charles Douglas , born 1698 ...
... Probably what the vicar did was formally to take the latter into his hands and place them solemnly on the altar . Longford , Coventry . C. F. S. WARREN , M.A. - THE EARL OF BEVERLEY ( 8th S. xi . 487 ) .- Charles Douglas , born 1698 ...
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... Probably they had once been suspended over the entrance doors of the different mansions , and then moved into the parish church on payment of a fee . However , about thirty years ago the whole of these hatchments had vanished from the ...
... Probably they had once been suspended over the entrance doors of the different mansions , and then moved into the parish church on payment of a fee . However , about thirty years ago the whole of these hatchments had vanished from the ...
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