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... never been out of the English dominions ; and Sr William having been abroad from the year 1665 to 1670 . The nurses in Ireland are remarkable for their love to those they suckle.20 Swift's nurse , who was a native of Whitehaven , in ...
... never been out of the English dominions ; and Sr William having been abroad from the year 1665 to 1670 . The nurses in Ireland are remarkable for their love to those they suckle.20 Swift's nurse , who was a native of Whitehaven , in ...
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... never performed . At their coming to us , which was the second of March , Sir Walter made a motion of goinge backe againe , and he would bringe them to the mine : the performance of which at that time was alto- gether improbable , yf ...
... never performed . At their coming to us , which was the second of March , Sir Walter made a motion of goinge backe againe , and he would bringe them to the mine : the performance of which at that time was alto- gether improbable , yf ...
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... never returned , and that Macpherson did not arrive in England until 1787 , and , consequently , that Boyd never could have dined with him at Grove House . H. B. H. WITTY RENderings . In the sixth chapter of the third book of Cer ...
... never returned , and that Macpherson did not arrive in England until 1787 , and , consequently , that Boyd never could have dined with him at Grove House . H. B. H. WITTY RENderings . In the sixth chapter of the third book of Cer ...
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... never yet been calculated with sufficient care and accu- racy . WM . DAVIS . Grove Place , St. John's Wood . and derivation of Egidia , used as a Christian EGIDIA , GEILS , GILES . - What is the origin name ? In certain deeds of date ...
... never yet been calculated with sufficient care and accu- racy . WM . DAVIS . Grove Place , St. John's Wood . and derivation of Egidia , used as a Christian EGIDIA , GEILS , GILES . - What is the origin name ? In certain deeds of date ...
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... never been able to trace the convivial Col. Monteith , to whom , as I have heard a tra- dition , the introduction of the vessel into this country was due . I may observe , however , that in every village in the South of Europe , at the ...
... never been able to trace the convivial Col. Monteith , to whom , as I have heard a tra- dition , the introduction of the vessel into this country was due . I may observe , however , that in every village in the South of Europe , at the ...
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