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... readers as may be bitten by the etymological dis - maggot au courant with the present aspect of the question , I may ... Reading , in his Sermons on the Lessons for Sundays throughout the Year ( vol . ii . 291 ) , says : - " It was a ...
... readers as may be bitten by the etymological dis - maggot au courant with the present aspect of the question , I may ... Reading , in his Sermons on the Lessons for Sundays throughout the Year ( vol . ii . 291 ) , says : - " It was a ...
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... readers , conversant with Welsh archæology , give me the fullest particulars possible concerning Bishop Cogan , of St. Davids , enumerated as such by Cambrensis , Itinerary of Wales , Bohn's Antiq . Lib . , p . 416 ? Milo de Cogan , the ...
... readers , conversant with Welsh archæology , give me the fullest particulars possible concerning Bishop Cogan , of St. Davids , enumerated as such by Cambrensis , Itinerary of Wales , Bohn's Antiq . Lib . , p . 416 ? Milo de Cogan , the ...
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... readers ever met with a copy of the old Shrews- bury portrait ? I shall be much obliged for any information ... READER . Whereabouts in Shakspeare does this occur ? " Where did you study all this goodly speech ? " E. T. M. W. " Too wise ...
... readers ever met with a copy of the old Shrews- bury portrait ? I shall be much obliged for any information ... READER . Whereabouts in Shakspeare does this occur ? " Where did you study all this goodly speech ? " E. T. M. W. " Too wise ...
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... readers of the late Duchess of Northumberland's work on Alnwick Castle , published something more than half a century ago . The industry displayed in Mrs. Dent's work is immense ; and though some of the lady's conclusions may perhaps ...
... readers of the late Duchess of Northumberland's work on Alnwick Castle , published something more than half a century ago . The industry displayed in Mrs. Dent's work is immense ; and though some of the lady's conclusions may perhaps ...
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... readers tell me where I shall find a correct list of the sons of Simon de Montfort , Earl of Leicester , who married Eleanor , sister of King Henry III . ? Sandford gives them as 1 . Henry , 2. Simon , 3. Almeric , 4. Guy , 5. Richard ...
... readers tell me where I shall find a correct list of the sons of Simon de Montfort , Earl of Leicester , who married Eleanor , sister of King Henry III . ? Sandford gives them as 1 . Henry , 2. Simon , 3. Almeric , 4. Guy , 5. Richard ...
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Seite 137 - I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot. So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.
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Seite 208 - Manchester, and compare it with what it was at the close of the last and the commencement of the present century, we shall find that at that period the useful and industrial arts were comparatively of little importance.
Seite 266 - ... left their mortal garments behind them in the river; for though they went in with them, they came out without them. They therefore went up here with much agility and speed, though the foundation upon which the City was framed was higher than the clouds ; they...
Seite 267 - Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird! No hungry generations tread thee down; The voice I hear this passing night was heard In ancient days by emperor and clown: Perhaps the self-same song that found a path Through the sad heart of Ruth, when, sick for home, She stood in tears amid the alien corn; The same that ofttimes hath Charm'd magic casements, opening on the foam Of perilous seas, in faery lands forlorn.
Seite 316 - Not that Nepenthes which the wife of Thone In Egypt gave to Jove-born Helena Is of such power to stir up joy as this, To life so friendly, or so cool to thirst.
Seite 322 - Joseph is a fruitful bough, even a fruitful bough by a well, whose branches run over the wall. The archers have sorely grieved him, and shot at him, and hated him : but his bow abode in strength, and the arms of his hands were made strong by the hands of the mighty God of Jacob...
Seite 246 - Hereditary bondsmen ! know ye not Who would be free themselves must strike the blow?
Seite 361 - And they answered, We will willingly give them. And they spread a garment, and did cast therein every man the earrings of his prey.