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... tion the wild parsnip ( Pastinaca sativa ) and the bastard dittany . ought not to be lost sight of by those who suppose a lady of birth and education could have been the writer of such a book . It should be remembered , to Lady Anne ...
... tion the wild parsnip ( Pastinaca sativa ) and the bastard dittany . ought not to be lost sight of by those who suppose a lady of birth and education could have been the writer of such a book . It should be remembered , to Lady Anne ...
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... tion sought for may be contained in these parish L. L. H. notes . TOKENS FOR THE SACRAMENT ( 5th S. ix . 248 , 398 ; x . 39 , 77 , 108 . ) - I beg to answer R. W. C. P. as follows : - 1. These tokens were in use in Scotland as passes to ...
... tion sought for may be contained in these parish L. L. H. notes . TOKENS FOR THE SACRAMENT ( 5th S. ix . 248 , 398 ; x . 39 , 77 , 108 . ) - I beg to answer R. W. C. P. as follows : - 1. These tokens were in use in Scotland as passes to ...
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... tion of that men were freely disposed to give , never grew Marsh ( 2,200 acres ) were chiefly grass , which would which it was appointed , and so I imagine was converted to so great a sum as was sufficient to finish the work for have ...
... tion of that men were freely disposed to give , never grew Marsh ( 2,200 acres ) were chiefly grass , which would which it was appointed , and so I imagine was converted to so great a sum as was sufficient to finish the work for have ...
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... tion of Worcester College in that university . The Temple . EDWARD H. MARSHALL . " THE BLOSSOMS " ( 5th S. x . 445 . ) — In a rare pamphlet , " The Carriers Cosmography | or | A Brief Relation of The Inns , Ordinaries , Hos- telries ...
... tion of Worcester College in that university . The Temple . EDWARD H. MARSHALL . " THE BLOSSOMS " ( 5th S. x . 445 . ) — In a rare pamphlet , " The Carriers Cosmography | or | A Brief Relation of The Inns , Ordinaries , Hos- telries ...
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... tion seems required ; the Syndici lati- , or the late commissioners , are , I take it , the chosen commis- sioners - those who had been chosen or selected , but who had not yet received their sign - manualment , Acts vii . 22 , where ...
... tion seems required ; the Syndici lati- , or the late commissioners , are , I take it , the chosen commis- sioners - those who had been chosen or selected , but who had not yet received their sign - manualment , Acts vii . 22 , where ...
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