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He now says that he did not , by implication , derive A.-S. masse from the O.F. mes . His words were- " What is a mass for the dead but a mess or banquet for the dead ? " Of course this implies that A.-S. masse was derived from the O.F. ...
He now says that he did not , by implication , derive A.-S. masse from the O.F. mes . His words were- " What is a mass for the dead but a mess or banquet for the dead ? " Of course this implies that A.-S. masse was derived from the O.F. ...
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... derived from the Dutch loopen , a double through which a string or lace is passed . ' He says that " loop , from the Dutch loopen , to run [ means ] , a double , " & c . He does not give us the least hint or reason for con- necting loop ...
... derived from the Dutch loopen , a double through which a string or lace is passed . ' He says that " loop , from the Dutch loopen , to run [ means ] , a double , " & c . He does not give us the least hint or reason for con- necting loop ...
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... derived from this tax , as well as that derived from the stamp duty on patents of arms , and would at the same time deal justly with those who have a legal right to their arms and crest as against those who have no such right . In order ...
... derived from this tax , as well as that derived from the stamp duty on patents of arms , and would at the same time deal justly with those who have a legal right to their arms and crest as against those who have no such right . In order ...
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