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... evidence whatever . Of this there certainly is no There are certain circum- stances which are questionable , and a brief note in one of Walpole's letters , but no facts . The circumstances are chiefly - she was a beautiful young girl ...
... evidence whatever . Of this there certainly is no There are certain circum- stances which are questionable , and a brief note in one of Walpole's letters , but no facts . The circumstances are chiefly - she was a beautiful young girl ...
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... evidence as to further proceedings of the ministers against the Crisis newspaper , and it certainly continued to be issued for more than a year , many of the num- bers being in fact far more seditious , if not more " treasonable ...
... evidence as to further proceedings of the ministers against the Crisis newspaper , and it certainly continued to be issued for more than a year , many of the num- bers being in fact far more seditious , if not more " treasonable ...
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... evidence that the poem , the original of all the Scottish narratives wherein the gudeman is de- scribed as rashly undertaking the gudewife's duties , was from the pen of a Sir John Moffat , 66 one of the Pope's knights , " and , by ...
... evidence that the poem , the original of all the Scottish narratives wherein the gudeman is de- scribed as rashly undertaking the gudewife's duties , was from the pen of a Sir John Moffat , 66 one of the Pope's knights , " and , by ...
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... evidence for the separate existence of Belle Rive to them to spare his life . Hamilton , overwhelmed within authorities to which I have not access . Mr. W. the prince's goodness , approached him , and , falling on his knees , entreated ...
... evidence for the separate existence of Belle Rive to them to spare his life . Hamilton , overwhelmed within authorities to which I have not access . Mr. W. the prince's goodness , approached him , and , falling on his knees , entreated ...
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... evidence for this . I do not subscribe to the deri- vation of utas from F. huitiesme , which is merely impossible ; it is plainly derived from Lat . octava , as shown by the O. F. form utaves ( evidently a plural from a singular utave ) ...
... evidence for this . I do not subscribe to the deri- vation of utas from F. huitiesme , which is merely impossible ; it is plainly derived from Lat . octava , as shown by the O. F. form utaves ( evidently a plural from a singular utave ) ...
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