Notes and Queries, Volumen79Oxford University Press, 1889 |
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... matter ; that at one time their number amounted to a thousand ; but they became extinct in 1870 . A. HALL . · [ In the Encyclopædic Dictionary ' a rope's end knotted and used for punishment is given as a figurative meaning of coll ...
... matter ; that at one time their number amounted to a thousand ; but they became extinct in 1870 . A. HALL . · [ In the Encyclopædic Dictionary ' a rope's end knotted and used for punishment is given as a figurative meaning of coll ...
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... matter up . I know that it has been suggested once and again , and that in either case the response has been , " Our ... matters , the Domesday ( Antwerp , 1563 ) , but it turns up again , beautifully -and , I suppose , ultimate - form ...
... matter up . I know that it has been suggested once and again , and that in either case the response has been , " Our ... matters , the Domesday ( Antwerp , 1563 ) , but it turns up again , beautifully -and , I suppose , ultimate - form ...
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... matter of the Faustus , ' for I have seen a copy with a preface dated " Norwich , April , 1826. " There is no doubt that he also wrote ' Cele- brated Trials , & c . , to the Year 1825 , ' which Sir Richard Phillips published in six ...
... matter of the Faustus , ' for I have seen a copy with a preface dated " Norwich , April , 1826. " There is no doubt that he also wrote ' Cele- brated Trials , & c . , to the Year 1825 , ' which Sir Richard Phillips published in six ...
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... matter , I now think it equally certain that the author of the ballad sent to the young princes was named Henry , and that Caxton made a mistake ( thinking , probably , at the time of his own contemporary ) in calling him John . Having ...
... matter , I now think it equally certain that the author of the ballad sent to the young princes was named Henry , and that Caxton made a mistake ( thinking , probably , at the time of his own contemporary ) in calling him John . Having ...
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... matter of the superstition : I well remember hearing from Miss Whately , a lady well known for her work in Cairo , an account of some sickness or other trouble befalling a boy who attended her school , which his parents persistently ...
... matter of the superstition : I well remember hearing from Miss Whately , a lady well known for her work in Cairo , an account of some sickness or other trouble befalling a boy who attended her school , which his parents persistently ...
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