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... called in question ; newe ways were to be searched ; boates were manned with gentlemen , soldiers , and saylors , which should return that night , yet stayed out two days ; 6 [ 2nd S. XI . JAN . 5. '61 . NOTES AND QUERIES .
... called in question ; newe ways were to be searched ; boates were manned with gentlemen , soldiers , and saylors , which should return that night , yet stayed out two days ; 6 [ 2nd S. XI . JAN . 5. '61 . NOTES AND QUERIES .
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... called forth from him numerous deeds of charity . He is even said , by Florence of Worcester , to have bribed the Court of Rome for atone- ment . As a farther evidence of his singleness of heart , his step - son , Lulach - which , in ...
... called forth from him numerous deeds of charity . He is even said , by Florence of Worcester , to have bribed the Court of Rome for atone- ment . As a farther evidence of his singleness of heart , his step - son , Lulach - which , in ...
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... called , not only popularly , but by John Evelyn in the Sylva ( sub voce ) . Whence is the word derived ? A. A. Poets ' Corner . ― - HARVEY COMBE . In 1714 , Sir John Paking- ton , Sir William Wyndham , Harvey Combe , and others were ...
... called , not only popularly , but by John Evelyn in the Sylva ( sub voce ) . Whence is the word derived ? A. A. Poets ' Corner . ― - HARVEY COMBE . In 1714 , Sir John Paking- ton , Sir William Wyndham , Harvey Combe , and others were ...
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... called a hard winter . We may get cold drizzly weather early in autumn , which will continue till April ; and yet we may have no frost at all . Never- theless , with a low average for five months , it may be registered as a cold year ...
... called a hard winter . We may get cold drizzly weather early in autumn , which will continue till April ; and yet we may have no frost at all . Never- theless , with a low average for five months , it may be registered as a cold year ...
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... called up so many pleasant recol- lections that I am not a competent judge . ONE OF PEterhouse . CLASSICAL SURVEYING OF ROMAN ROADS , ETC. ( 2nd S. ix . 242. ) There is no doubt the Romans made careful surveys and levels , both of their ...
... called up so many pleasant recol- lections that I am not a competent judge . ONE OF PEterhouse . CLASSICAL SURVEYING OF ROMAN ROADS , ETC. ( 2nd S. ix . 242. ) There is no doubt the Romans made careful surveys and levels , both of their ...
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