The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volumen97Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1827 |
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... called good men , pious men , & c . We have not however heard them called sensible men also , because perhaps the latter are thought to know a manifest truth , viz . that Revelation cannot be adverse to reason ( though we may not compre ...
... called good men , pious men , & c . We have not however heard them called sensible men also , because perhaps the latter are thought to know a manifest truth , viz . that Revelation cannot be adverse to reason ( though we may not compre ...
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... called upon to make a return in particulars every seven years of the good condi- tion of his parsonage - house . It is true that a similar return is made an- nually to the Privy - council , but it is vague and general . Roofs , walls ...
... called upon to make a return in particulars every seven years of the good condi- tion of his parsonage - house . It is true that a similar return is made an- nually to the Privy - council , but it is vague and general . Roofs , walls ...
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... called trouble troble . The ity abbreviation ; whereas , in low life , elongation and the drawl retain their 11. Observations upon Hawking . By Sir John Saunders Sebright. 1827. ] 51 REVIEW . - Wilbraham's Cheshire Glossary .
... called trouble troble . The ity abbreviation ; whereas , in low life , elongation and the drawl retain their 11. Observations upon Hawking . By Sir John Saunders Sebright. 1827. ] 51 REVIEW . - Wilbraham's Cheshire Glossary .
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... called ; a mode of travelling more common formerly than at present . " p . 80 . STELE for the handle of a rake , & c . is not local , as Ash makes it . ( p . 80. ) It is common in the West of England . TIT is not merely an inferior ...
... called ; a mode of travelling more common formerly than at present . " p . 80 . STELE for the handle of a rake , & c . is not local , as Ash makes it . ( p . 80. ) It is common in the West of England . TIT is not merely an inferior ...
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... called Eaton Square , will be 1637 feet by 371 feet . " A new and spacious Church , from the designs of Henry Hakewill , esq . has been recently finished at the eastern end of Eaton Square . Another novel feature distinguishes this part ...
... called Eaton Square , will be 1637 feet by 371 feet . " A new and spacious Church , from the designs of Henry Hakewill , esq . has been recently finished at the eastern end of Eaton Square . Another novel feature distinguishes this part ...
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