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... says the writer , " by the Presbyterians to use the Word , he took the sword , and valiantly wielded the same against the Irish ; and he got a command , in which he served diverse years in the beginning of the grand rebellion [ about ...
... says the writer , " by the Presbyterians to use the Word , he took the sword , and valiantly wielded the same against the Irish ; and he got a command , in which he served diverse years in the beginning of the grand rebellion [ about ...
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... says , in one of their flyting epistles , that he had passed some portion of his boyhood at Skipnish ; and Demp- ster remarks that he was usually designated eques Montanus , a phrase synonymous to " Highland trooper . " The poet himself ...
... says , in one of their flyting epistles , that he had passed some portion of his boyhood at Skipnish ; and Demp- ster remarks that he was usually designated eques Montanus , a phrase synonymous to " Highland trooper . " The poet himself ...
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... says , in German it is mit - woch , i . e . “ middle week " ; in the Russian and Sclavonic it is chroda , which has ... say , - " The bacon was not fet for hem , I trowe , That some men have in Essexe at Donmowe . " William Winstanley ...
... says , in German it is mit - woch , i . e . “ middle week " ; in the Russian and Sclavonic it is chroda , which has ... say , - " The bacon was not fet for hem , I trowe , That some men have in Essexe at Donmowe . " William Winstanley ...
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... says they were adopted by Canterbury in honour of its once popular saint . Upon Becket being " unsainted ” “ by Henry VIII . they were ordered to be struck from the arms of the city . At what time were they restored ? A. R. P. [ Our ...
... says they were adopted by Canterbury in honour of its once popular saint . Upon Becket being " unsainted ” “ by Henry VIII . they were ordered to be struck from the arms of the city . At what time were they restored ? A. R. P. [ Our ...
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... says in v . 55-59 . He says there that Aristogiton and Harmodius were by extraction Gephyræans , and that the Gephyræans were " of the number of those Phoenicians who came with Cadmus to the country now called Boeotia . " And the ...
... says in v . 55-59 . He says there that Aristogiton and Harmodius were by extraction Gephyræans , and that the Gephyræans were " of the number of those Phoenicians who came with Cadmus to the country now called Boeotia . " And the ...
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