The Social History of Great Britain During the Reigns of the Stuarts, Beginning with the Seventeenth Century, Том 1W.H. Colyer, 1843 |
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... once had fifty churches , as well as its noble cathedral . Several places once sent members to parliament , which are now almost entirely depopulated . Some places now small , were once the seat of a bishopric . As , however , we are ...
... once had fifty churches , as well as its noble cathedral . Several places once sent members to parliament , which are now almost entirely depopulated . Some places now small , were once the seat of a bishopric . As , however , we are ...
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... once a year ; the training and exercises of individuals took place four times a year , and lasted two days each time . These trainings were considered very irksome to weary artisans and thrifty shopkeepers ; as , independently of the ...
... once a year ; the training and exercises of individuals took place four times a year , and lasted two days each time . These trainings were considered very irksome to weary artisans and thrifty shopkeepers ; as , independently of the ...
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... once more bring forth the cheap and simple elements of your former Anglo - Saxon constitution , so clearly explained by John Cartwright in his excellent work , " The English Constitution produced and illustrated , " 1823 . " A ...
... once more bring forth the cheap and simple elements of your former Anglo - Saxon constitution , so clearly explained by John Cartwright in his excellent work , " The English Constitution produced and illustrated , " 1823 . " A ...
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... Once at Cambridge the sergeant's man brought his lordship a cake , telling him he would want it ; for he knew his master would not draw bit till he came to Norwich , * and it proved so . They jogged on , and at Barton Mills his lordship ...
... Once at Cambridge the sergeant's man brought his lordship a cake , telling him he would want it ; for he knew his master would not draw bit till he came to Norwich , * and it proved so . They jogged on , and at Barton Mills his lordship ...
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... once the devil , death , and sin . " YOUNG . Afterward , when the Prince of Orange came , and all was in confusion , this infamous chancellor , being very obnoxious , disguised himself , in order to go beyond sea . He was in a sea ...
... once the devil , death , and sin . " YOUNG . Afterward , when the Prince of Orange came , and all was in confusion , this infamous chancellor , being very obnoxious , disguised himself , in order to go beyond sea . He was in a sea ...
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