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... head where its tail ought to far as we can call to mind , were not called so , except , be " is explained to be a horse standing with its " tail it may be , by some of the more violent of the Reformers , towards the manger . " This is ...
... head where its tail ought to far as we can call to mind , were not called so , except , be " is explained to be a horse standing with its " tail it may be , by some of the more violent of the Reformers , towards the manger . " This is ...
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... Head in Chancery Lane , near Fleet Street , MDCLXXXIV . " The work is printed on paper which bears as a water - mark a head in fool's cap and bells . T. W. TEMPANY . Richmond , Surrey . By Archeologia , xii . 117 , A.D. 1661 is the date ...
... Head in Chancery Lane , near Fleet Street , MDCLXXXIV . " The work is printed on paper which bears as a water - mark a head in fool's cap and bells . T. W. TEMPANY . Richmond , Surrey . By Archeologia , xii . 117 , A.D. 1661 is the date ...
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... heads . These are sometimes hemispherical ( die- heads ' ) ; the shanks are generally round , at least under the head , and their points flat . They are used for nailing down heavy ironwork , and for various other purposes when the heads ...
... heads . These are sometimes hemispherical ( die- heads ' ) ; the shanks are generally round , at least under the head , and their points flat . They are used for nailing down heavy ironwork , and for various other purposes when the heads ...
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