Southey's Common-place Book, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1849 |
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... says , they visit the well of Spye in Scotland , for many distempers , and the well of Drachaldy , for as many ... says the Jesuitesses " began at Liege about 1 Council Book of Ireland , 32 , 33 , and 34 of " This was not only done by ...
... says , they visit the well of Spye in Scotland , for many distempers , and the well of Drachaldy , for as many ... says the Jesuitesses " began at Liege about 1 Council Book of Ireland , 32 , 33 , and 34 of " This was not only done by ...
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... says that under his pontificate , or towards the end of his pre- 1 Southey has put a note of interrogation as above , but , no doubt , the word is right . Nares explains it- " A kind of mantle or cloke worn in Spain and the Low ...
... says that under his pontificate , or towards the end of his pre- 1 Southey has put a note of interrogation as above , but , no doubt , the word is right . Nares explains it- " A kind of mantle or cloke worn in Spain and the Low ...
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... says that Fran- cisco de Morla rode forward on a dappled grey horse , before Cortes and the cavalry came up , and that the Apostle Santiago or St. Peter was there . I must say that all our works and victories are by the hand of our Lord ...
... says that Fran- cisco de Morla rode forward on a dappled grey horse , before Cortes and the cavalry came up , and that the Apostle Santiago or St. Peter was there . I must say that all our works and victories are by the hand of our Lord ...
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... says P. Fauque the Jesuit , que la severité de ces loix n'en retienne le plus grand nombre dans le devoir . Where did he find his notions of duty ? He says also , ' il n'y a guere d'es - mitted adultery ! " — p . 2 . perance pour le ...
... says P. Fauque the Jesuit , que la severité de ces loix n'en retienne le plus grand nombre dans le devoir . Where did he find his notions of duty ? He says also , ' il n'y a guere d'es - mitted adultery ! " — p . 2 . perance pour le ...
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... says HER- rera ( 5. 4. 7 ) , “ have received the Gospel better than those who had been most sub- ordinate to their Lords , and had laboured under the greatest burdens of tribute and of diabolical ceremonies . Thus the domi- nions of the ...
... says HER- rera ( 5. 4. 7 ) , “ have received the Gospel better than those who had been most sub- ordinate to their Lords , and had laboured under the greatest burdens of tribute and of diabolical ceremonies . Thus the domi- nions of the ...
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