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At present , this need is satisfied only by reference to histories of literature , which have too many preoccupations to deal justly with it , or to authorities even less accessible . It is the object of this series to let each age ...
At present , this need is satisfied only by reference to histories of literature , which have too many preoccupations to deal justly with it , or to authorities even less accessible . It is the object of this series to let each age ...
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... a freeman born English , and may dispend of his own free land in yearly revenue to the sum of 40 / - sterling : this maketh ( if the just value were taken now to the proportion of monies ) £ 6 of our current money at this present .
... a freeman born English , and may dispend of his own free land in yearly revenue to the sum of 40 / - sterling : this maketh ( if the just value were taken now to the proportion of monies ) £ 6 of our current money at this present .
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for raising himself to wound the young cock at every blow : which being observed by the spectators , they parted the fray for the present , and caused the young cock's pendant jollops to be cut off , and his head trim'd for the fight ...
for raising himself to wound the young cock at every blow : which being observed by the spectators , they parted the fray for the present , and caused the young cock's pendant jollops to be cut off , and his head trim'd for the fight ...
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Now " Good cheer " and " Welcome , " and " God be with you , " and " I thank you , ' , " and " Against the new year , " provide for the presents . The Lord of Misrule is no mean man for his time , and the guests of the high table must ...
Now " Good cheer " and " Welcome , " and " God be with you , " and " I thank you , ' , " and " Against the new year , " provide for the presents . The Lord of Misrule is no mean man for his time , and the guests of the high table must ...
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And no marvel , for there is a great lord present amongst them , as super- intendent and lord over their pastimes and sports , namely Sathan , prince of hell . But their chiefest jewel they bring from thence is their May - pole , which ...
And no marvel , for there is a great lord present amongst them , as super- intendent and lord over their pastimes and sports , namely Sathan , prince of hell . But their chiefest jewel they bring from thence is their May - pole , which ...
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