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187. oldal
WE must request correspondents desiring information on family matters of only private interest to affix their names and addresses to their queries , in order that the answers may be addressed to them direct . " GANCANAGH .
WE must request correspondents desiring information on family matters of only private interest to affix their names and addresses to their queries , in order that the answers may be addressed to them direct . " GANCANAGH .
204. oldal
P. 303 b , 1. 13. For " Yorkshire " read York . 6 P. 310. Thomas Tully . See Nelson's ' Bull , ' pp . 102-3 , 210 sq . , 253 ; Richard Baxter wrote an ' Answer to Dr. T.'s Justificatio Paulina , ' and an Answer to Dr. T.'s Angry Letter ...
P. 303 b , 1. 13. For " Yorkshire " read York . 6 P. 310. Thomas Tully . See Nelson's ' Bull , ' pp . 102-3 , 210 sq . , 253 ; Richard Baxter wrote an ' Answer to Dr. T.'s Justificatio Paulina , ' and an Answer to Dr. T.'s Angry Letter ...
232. oldal
He now asks for " presentday authority " in order to answer the question , " Which word - round or rung - is a writer or speaker to use , to avoid the risk of being considered either ignorant or vulgar ? " Apparently J. S. M. T. does ...
He now asks for " presentday authority " in order to answer the question , " Which word - round or rung - is a writer or speaker to use , to avoid the risk of being considered either ignorant or vulgar ? " Apparently J. S. M. T. does ...
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