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This being carried unanimously , the Gentleman of her highness's Privy Chamber , acting the part of chaplain to the House , pulled forth a form of supplication from his pocket , to the above effect ; and all the members present ...
This being carried unanimously , the Gentleman of her highness's Privy Chamber , acting the part of chaplain to the House , pulled forth a form of supplication from his pocket , to the above effect ; and all the members present ...
Strana 467
218 ) ; that D is dated 7th of June , bridge , ” and wrote a letter to that effect 1595 ( v . p . 219 ) , and is , moreover , the to Essex ( B ) . That he then “ indulged same letter which Lord Campbell has in a short retreat to Essex's ...
218 ) ; that D is dated 7th of June , bridge , ” and wrote a letter to that effect 1595 ( v . p . 219 ) , and is , moreover , the to Essex ( B ) . That he then “ indulged same letter which Lord Campbell has in a short retreat to Essex's ...
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It would be interesting and not unprofitable carefully to consider what have been and what may be the effects of these upon our language . At present we can only allude to one effect , which is obvious ; namely , the abbreviation of ...
It would be interesting and not unprofitable carefully to consider what have been and what may be the effects of these upon our language . At present we can only allude to one effect , which is obvious ; namely , the abbreviation of ...
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