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... seems to have made the mistake of describ- ing him as " William . " And another document about " Mr. James " is noted on p . 162 of the Calendar . Unfortunately the Restoration Calendars are anything but ascertain " " EXECUTION OF A ...
... seems to have made the mistake of describ- ing him as " William . " And another document about " Mr. James " is noted on p . 162 of the Calendar . Unfortunately the Restoration Calendars are anything but ascertain " " EXECUTION OF A ...
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... seems The inference from the tests to be that an unfertile egg will keep good indefinitely provided that it is left undis- turbed in a fairly equable temperature and that the choice of day when such an egg is put away for future use is ...
... seems The inference from the tests to be that an unfertile egg will keep good indefinitely provided that it is left undis- turbed in a fairly equable temperature and that the choice of day when such an egg is put away for future use is ...
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... seems reasonable to suppose that he was a Knight bachelor for years before being admitted to the Order . some I prepared my note rather hastily and regret to see that I confused Buckholt ( which I have been unable to identify ) with ...
... seems reasonable to suppose that he was a Knight bachelor for years before being admitted to the Order . some I prepared my note rather hastily and regret to see that I confused Buckholt ( which I have been unable to identify ) with ...
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... seems to have liked it : May 3 , 1664. I went with Mr. Norbury near hand to the Fleece , a mum house in Leadenhall and there drank mum and by and by broke up , it being about 11 o'clock at night . " It is also mentioned by J. Phillips ...
... seems to have liked it : May 3 , 1664. I went with Mr. Norbury near hand to the Fleece , a mum house in Leadenhall and there drank mum and by and by broke up , it being about 11 o'clock at night . " It is also mentioned by J. Phillips ...
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... seems to be the English girden , to pierce , strike , etc. : here it must mean move , direct his flight , akin to our colloquial strike for a destina- tion . It is used of a horse's sudden start in " North's Plutarch . ' Sylla was on ...
... seems to be the English girden , to pierce , strike , etc. : here it must mean move , direct his flight , akin to our colloquial strike for a destina- tion . It is used of a horse's sudden start in " North's Plutarch . ' Sylla was on ...
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