The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... called the Young Pretender , with Notices of the Rebellion in 1745. By Charles Lewis Klose , Esq . , 210 . Lempriere - Lectures upon the Collects . By Francis D. Lempriere , M.A. , 496 . Lever - The O'Donoghue , a Tale of Ireland fifty ...
... called the Young Pretender , with Notices of the Rebellion in 1745. By Charles Lewis Klose , Esq . , 210 . Lempriere - Lectures upon the Collects . By Francis D. Lempriere , M.A. , 496 . Lever - The O'Donoghue , a Tale of Ireland fifty ...
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... called from a statu of our Ladye , which was brought from Aberdeen , in the North of Scotland , to Ostend , by a merchant of Ostend , to whom it was given in Aberdeen . And that same day that the ship in which it was did arrive at ...
... called from a statu of our Ladye , which was brought from Aberdeen , in the North of Scotland , to Ostend , by a merchant of Ostend , to whom it was given in Aberdeen . And that same day that the ship in which it was did arrive at ...
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... called stuartes whom we in Scotland call chamerlanes " ) , -need we say that he showed himself a wise economist ? He corrected the evil practices of ser- vants3 , to which Lady Aboyne ( like other excellent ladies , from Massinger's ...
... called stuartes whom we in Scotland call chamerlanes " ) , -need we say that he showed himself a wise economist ? He corrected the evil practices of ser- vants3 , to which Lady Aboyne ( like other excellent ladies , from Massinger's ...
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... called the Moor of Rhynie , he was assured that the hostelry afforded not only oats but good ale and beer . The " unhappie rascal , " however , said nothing as to the guests whom he was likely to meet . Blackhal , on alighting in the ...
... called the Moor of Rhynie , he was assured that the hostelry afforded not only oats but good ale and beer . The " unhappie rascal , " however , said nothing as to the guests whom he was likely to meet . Blackhal , on alighting in the ...
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... called Robin Rugg , a notable good fellow , as his great read nose full of pimples did give testi- mony . ' 99 " He was , " continues our author , " a very civil and jovial gentleman , and good company ; and among the rest of merry ...
... called Robin Rugg , a notable good fellow , as his great read nose full of pimples did give testi- mony . ' 99 " He was , " continues our author , " a very civil and jovial gentleman , and good company ; and among the rest of merry ...
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