| 1898 - 360 Seiten
...that each individual should take upon himself a separate surname either of his trade or faculty or some quality of his body or mind or of the place where he dwelt, so that every one might be distinguished from the other. " Pilsbury is the union of two words ' ' pile " or " peel '... | |
| Michael Joseph O'Brien - 1919 - 650 Seiten
...his trade or facultie or of some quality of his body or minde; or of the place where he dwelt, so as every one should be distinguished from the other, or from the most part whereby they shall not onely depend upon the head of their sept, as now they do, but also in time learne quite to forget his... | |
| Philippa Berry, Margaret Tudeau-Clayton - 2003 - 242 Seiten
...trade and facultie, or of some quality of his body or minde, or of the place where he dwelt, so as every one should be distinguished from the other, or from the most part, wherby they shall not onely not depend upon the head of their sept, as now they do, but also in time... | |
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