The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... give Peace and Prosperity to its In- habitants . By G. W. Blacker , Esq . Notices of Recent Publications , & c ... Foreign and Colonial Intelligence ..... Correspondence ... PAGE 155 173 210 233 255 THE ENGLISH REVIEW , OR QUARTERLY ...
... give Peace and Prosperity to its In- habitants . By G. W. Blacker , Esq . Notices of Recent Publications , & c ... Foreign and Colonial Intelligence ..... Correspondence ... PAGE 155 173 210 233 255 THE ENGLISH REVIEW , OR QUARTERLY ...
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... give as much to your chil- dren as the Infanta of Spain , so highly cried up for her charity , did give to the constable his daughter , who sent a preist to Brussel to procure from that so renowned princess a poor canonicat , and was ...
... give as much to your chil- dren as the Infanta of Spain , so highly cried up for her charity , did give to the constable his daughter , who sent a preist to Brussel to procure from that so renowned princess a poor canonicat , and was ...
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... give him any authority above souls . " About this time , we grieve to find , our good friend was rather ill off for money ; which we might not perhaps mention but for the sake of a little legend , which he winds up with a remark very ...
... give him any authority above souls . " About this time , we grieve to find , our good friend was rather ill off for money ; which we might not perhaps mention but for the sake of a little legend , which he winds up with a remark very ...
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... , and that not complesance but fear hath made me give you satisfaction . " After some further argument , the captain retires , " if not contented , yet payed with reason , " Blackhal and Father Blackhal's Narration . 13.
... , and that not complesance but fear hath made me give you satisfaction . " After some further argument , the captain retires , " if not contented , yet payed with reason , " Blackhal and Father Blackhal's Narration . 13.
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... give me some hadocks , and I will go into your hall and roste them , or some better thing for them , for I will not be so brauved by your captain : my moneys are as good as his are , and therefor I will have hadocks for my money , or ...
... give me some hadocks , and I will go into your hall and roste them , or some better thing for them , for I will not be so brauved by your captain : my moneys are as good as his are , and therefor I will have hadocks for my money , or ...
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