Fireside Studies, Band 1Chatto and Windus, 1876 |
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... shillings a pound when it could be got in the Thames ; the attempt was to bring it from the Irish rivers , but the fish dashed themselves to pieces in the transit , and the thing was a failure : it shared the fate of his early efforts ...
... shillings a pound when it could be got in the Thames ; the attempt was to bring it from the Irish rivers , but the fish dashed themselves to pieces in the transit , and the thing was a failure : it shared the fate of his early efforts ...
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... shillings from Mrs. Board and Mrs. Culpepper . The number of communicants was very large , larger than it is now , as it was practically enforced , so the offertory could not have been inconsiderable for those times . His own offerings ...
... shillings from Mrs. Board and Mrs. Culpepper . The number of communicants was very large , larger than it is now , as it was practically enforced , so the offertory could not have been inconsiderable for those times . His own offerings ...
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... shillings . an acre and four shillings an acre for a field of better wheat : the whole transaction probably not covering twenty - five shillings . The life of a parson in those days must have been one of unpopular pettifogging : one can ...
... shillings . an acre and four shillings an acre for a field of better wheat : the whole transaction probably not covering twenty - five shillings . The life of a parson in those days must have been one of unpopular pettifogging : one can ...
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... shillings on the table , which he told , and I took up for the tythe of 1674-75 ; at which time hee sayd that I was a knavish priest , and that hee could prove mee to bee so . Edward Cripps being all the while in the hall , and Mary ...
... shillings on the table , which he told , and I took up for the tythe of 1674-75 ; at which time hee sayd that I was a knavish priest , and that hee could prove mee to bee so . Edward Cripps being all the while in the hall , and Mary ...
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... shilling , " adding that this was annus memorabilis ( how the expression re- minds one of the " Annus Mirabilis " of Dry- den ! ) , for only two people were buried at Horsted Keynes , and those of ordinary ma- ladies . This is the only ...
... shilling , " adding that this was annus memorabilis ( how the expression re- minds one of the " Annus Mirabilis " of Dry- den ! ) , for only two people were buried at Horsted Keynes , and those of ordinary ma- ladies . This is the only ...
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