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... matters — but something which can be seen , and thus copied for the reader's eye , or made more intelligible by the ... matter of history as much as the records of that fatal Traitor's Gate of the Tower , over which might have been ...
... matters — but something which can be seen , and thus copied for the reader's eye , or made more intelligible by the ... matter of history as much as the records of that fatal Traitor's Gate of the Tower , over which might have been ...
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Charles Knight. · Evidence relating to fire - balls and other com- bustible matter thrown into houses Insufficiency of evidence to prove the exist- ence of a Popish plot for the destruction of London · Execution of Hubert Charitable ...
Charles Knight. · Evidence relating to fire - balls and other com- bustible matter thrown into houses Insufficiency of evidence to prove the exist- ence of a Popish plot for the destruction of London · Execution of Hubert Charitable ...
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... matter of importance ; and very stringent , therefore , are the restrictions against using eel - spears , and wheels , and " angle - rods with more than two hooks . " † There is a distinct provision that fishermen were not to come ...
... matter of importance ; and very stringent , therefore , are the restrictions against using eel - spears , and wheels , and " angle - rods with more than two hooks . " † There is a distinct provision that fishermen were not to come ...
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... matter , the vain favourite must have paraded with his new luxury , " degrading Englishmen into slaves and beasts of burden , " ( as a writer of that day expresses himself , ) upon the instant of his return . But the popular clamour was ...
... matter , the vain favourite must have paraded with his new luxury , " degrading Englishmen into slaves and beasts of burden , " ( as a writer of that day expresses himself , ) upon the instant of his return . But the popular clamour was ...
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... matters concerning the Duke of Somer- set , the 5th of Edward the Sixth . " + In 1285 , two years before the issue of the above - mentioned writ of quo war- ranto , the churchyard was , apparently for the first time , completely walled ...
... matters concerning the Duke of Somer- set , the 5th of Edward the Sixth . " + In 1285 , two years before the issue of the above - mentioned writ of quo war- ranto , the churchyard was , apparently for the first time , completely walled ...
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