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... perhaps , as the Jacobites . One of the last - mentioned penned the follow- ing epitaph upon him : - " Here lies Prince Fred , Gone down among the dead : Had it been his father , We had much rather ; Had it been his mother , Better than ...
... perhaps , as the Jacobites . One of the last - mentioned penned the follow- ing epitaph upon him : - " Here lies Prince Fred , Gone down among the dead : Had it been his father , We had much rather ; Had it been his mother , Better than ...
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... perhaps from A.-S. Syli - an , to soil . " From the same source come " soil " and " soiling , " " sully " and " sulliage , " the latter mean- ing " the soil , or an accumulation of soil . " Hal- liwell in his Archaic words has the ...
... perhaps from A.-S. Syli - an , to soil . " From the same source come " soil " and " soiling , " " sully " and " sulliage , " the latter mean- ing " the soil , or an accumulation of soil . " Hal- liwell in his Archaic words has the ...
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... perhaps you will indulge my curiosity , and insert the Query in another form ? ONE RAY . RANDLE COTGRAVE , of Cheshire , admitted scholar of St. John's College , Cambridge , on the Lady Margaret's foundation , 10th Nov. 1587 , is author ...
... perhaps you will indulge my curiosity , and insert the Query in another form ? ONE RAY . RANDLE COTGRAVE , of Cheshire , admitted scholar of St. John's College , Cambridge , on the Lady Margaret's foundation , 10th Nov. 1587 , is author ...
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... perhaps do so ; but as I am not acquainted with it I cannot say . I have somewhere seen it stated that the Eng lish specifie name arises from a tradition that it was a tree of this kind on which the traitor Judas hanged himself ; and as ...
... perhaps do so ; but as I am not acquainted with it I cannot say . I have somewhere seen it stated that the Eng lish specifie name arises from a tradition that it was a tree of this kind on which the traitor Judas hanged himself ; and as ...
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... perhaps with others , filled up the space between her two aristocratic admirers . Junius says of the Duke , " His baseness to this woman exceeds all description and belief . " But the fact was that the Duke of Grafton , having been ...
... perhaps with others , filled up the space between her two aristocratic admirers . Junius says of the Duke , " His baseness to this woman exceeds all description and belief . " But the fact was that the Duke of Grafton , having been ...
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