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... reply to Mr. Gardener ; and many other Papers of equal interest , will appear in the next or following number . DIARY OF WILLIAM OLDYS . We have been induced by the promise of some valuable but hitherto unused materials for the ...
... reply to Mr. Gardener ; and many other Papers of equal interest , will appear in the next or following number . DIARY OF WILLIAM OLDYS . We have been induced by the promise of some valuable but hitherto unused materials for the ...
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... REPLIES : - James I. and the Recusants , 31- - Fisher ( not Ficher ) : a Commonwealth Poet , 32- Praed's Verses as- cribed to Mother Shipton , 33 - Classical Surveying of Ro- man Roads , & c . , Ib . - Chancels , 34- The Origin of ...
... REPLIES : - James I. and the Recusants , 31- - Fisher ( not Ficher ) : a Commonwealth Poet , 32- Praed's Verses as- cribed to Mother Shipton , 33 - Classical Surveying of Ro- man Roads , & c . , Ib . - Chancels , 34- The Origin of ...
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... reply Comes from a throat with thirst and hunger dry . ' So then the Lies thus answered her again : ' To yon near village follow in our train ; ' Tis but a small one , yet ' tis well supplied ; Well - victualled hostels will good cheer ...
... reply Comes from a throat with thirst and hunger dry . ' So then the Lies thus answered her again : ' To yon near village follow in our train ; ' Tis but a small one , yet ' tis well supplied ; Well - victualled hostels will good cheer ...
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... Replies . JAMES I. AND THE RECUSANTS . ( 2nd S. x . 351. 413. ) It is only within the last two or three days that circumstances have permitted me to look at the November monthly number of " N. & Q. " In it I find there is a reply from ...
... Replies . JAMES I. AND THE RECUSANTS . ( 2nd S. x . 351. 413. ) It is only within the last two or three days that circumstances have permitted me to look at the November monthly number of " N. & Q. " In it I find there is a reply from ...
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... reply to this argument , that Praed said that the speech of the Hon . Member brought to his recol- lection the following prophecy of Mother Shipton , which , of course , he had manufactured on the moment : " When Nobles get drunk on ...
... reply to this argument , that Praed said that the speech of the Hon . Member brought to his recol- lection the following prophecy of Mother Shipton , which , of course , he had manufactured on the moment : " When Nobles get drunk on ...
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