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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... WILLIAM GOODMAN . VOL . I. " Reade me , and bee not wrothe , I say nothing but thee trothe . " W. Roy . NEW YORK : WILLIAM H. COLYER , No. 5 HAGUE - STREET . 1843 . Shp . " To be unacquainted with the events which have taken.
... WILLIAM GOODMAN . VOL . I. " Reade me , and bee not wrothe , I say nothing but thee trothe . " W. Roy . NEW YORK : WILLIAM H. COLYER , No. 5 HAGUE - STREET . 1843 . Shp . " To be unacquainted with the events which have taken.
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William Goodman. " To be unacquainted with the events which have taken place before you were born , is to continue to live in childish ignorance ; for where is the value of human life , unless memory enables us to compare the events of ...
William Goodman. " To be unacquainted with the events which have taken place before you were born , is to continue to live in childish ignorance ; for where is the value of human life , unless memory enables us to compare the events of ...
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... taken until the beginning of the present ( nineteenth ) century . App . iii . In the " Gentleman's Magazine " for 1753 , on a debate in the house of commons on a " bill for numbering the people , " which did not pass even that house ...
... taken until the beginning of the present ( nineteenth ) century . App . iii . In the " Gentleman's Magazine " for 1753 , on a debate in the house of commons on a " bill for numbering the people , " which did not pass even that house ...
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... taken out , yet salt , water , and yeast are added thereto . In former times it was considered that , on an average of individuals , each consumed a sack of flour of 20 stone of 14lbs . each . Thirteen pounds of good wheat make 12lbs ...
... taken out , yet salt , water , and yeast are added thereto . In former times it was considered that , on an average of individuals , each consumed a sack of flour of 20 stone of 14lbs . each . Thirteen pounds of good wheat make 12lbs ...
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... musket : 1. Because a man may shoot as truly with a bow as a com- mon musket . 2. He can discharge four arrows in the time of charging and discharging one bullet . 3. His object is not taken from his view by THE ARMY . 35.
... musket : 1. Because a man may shoot as truly with a bow as a com- mon musket . 2. He can discharge four arrows in the time of charging and discharging one bullet . 3. His object is not taken from his view by THE ARMY . 35.
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