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It is known from his True Discourse historicall of the succeeding Governors in the Netherlands , 1602 , and from other sources , that Thomas Churchyard served for some time during 1585 , 1586 , and 1587 in the wars of the Low Countries ...
It is known from his True Discourse historicall of the succeeding Governors in the Netherlands , 1602 , and from other sources , that Thomas Churchyard served for some time during 1585 , 1586 , and 1587 in the wars of the Low Countries ...
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1669 ; the Swedish maid , Estrid , " who lived six years without food , " 1711 ; and the celebrated Ann Moore of Tutbury , 1813 - are , I believe , well - known cases of imposture . ' EDWARD F. RIMBAULT .
1669 ; the Swedish maid , Estrid , " who lived six years without food , " 1711 ; and the celebrated Ann Moore of Tutbury , 1813 - are , I believe , well - known cases of imposture . ' EDWARD F. RIMBAULT .
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The arrangement of libraries is of no small importance to literature , more especially in an age when there are far more literary inquiry , just criticism , and general reading than were ever known in this country .
The arrangement of libraries is of no small importance to literature , more especially in an age when there are far more literary inquiry , just criticism , and general reading than were ever known in this country .
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In connection with this word , I may say that " cuddy - bat , " for the slight blow or tap by which one boy challenges another to fight , is known over a great part of Yorkshire . " Cuddy - cloth , " too , for the napkin covering ...
In connection with this word , I may say that " cuddy - bat , " for the slight blow or tap by which one boy challenges another to fight , is known over a great part of Yorkshire . " Cuddy - cloth , " too , for the napkin covering ...
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It still exists , and is known " Pitfour's Land . " The Governor died there . James , who never opened his mouth in Parliament , was a great admirer and staunch supporter of Mr. Pitt . It is told ( I think by Earl Stanhope ) that on one ...
It still exists , and is known " Pitfour's Land . " The Governor died there . James , who never opened his mouth in Parliament , was a great admirer and staunch supporter of Mr. Pitt . It is told ( I think by Earl Stanhope ) that on one ...
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