Notes and Queries, 41. kötetOxford University Press, 1870 |
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... leaving their religious duties to rush into the presence of a suffering woman , upon an occasion like the pre- sent ... Leave of their Royal Highnesses , in order to return Home to St. Edmund's - Bury in Suffolk . " Leicester House , in ...
... leaving their religious duties to rush into the presence of a suffering woman , upon an occasion like the pre- sent ... Leave of their Royal Highnesses , in order to return Home to St. Edmund's - Bury in Suffolk . " Leicester House , in ...
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... leave to clear up all points to you of much nearer concern , and of greater importance . As to your bodily persons , by what observations I have been able to make of you , there needs but little to be said to you upon this subject ...
... leave to clear up all points to you of much nearer concern , and of greater importance . As to your bodily persons , by what observations I have been able to make of you , there needs but little to be said to you upon this subject ...
6. oldal
... leave the rest to me . I bid you heartily farewell , and am your friend , brother , and countryman , JONATHAN SWIFT . JUNIUS AGAIN ! The announcement of another work on the 44 6 [ 4th S. V. JAN . 1 , '70 . NOTES AND QUERIES .
... leave the rest to me . I bid you heartily farewell , and am your friend , brother , and countryman , JONATHAN SWIFT . JUNIUS AGAIN ! The announcement of another work on the 44 6 [ 4th S. V. JAN . 1 , '70 . NOTES AND QUERIES .
7. oldal
... leave the subject as dark as ever , and the arguments so tersely advanced then against the claim of Francis are as suited now to set it aside , and may be acceptable to some of your readers . The writer was Mr. Dod- well Browne of ...
... leave the subject as dark as ever , and the arguments so tersely advanced then against the claim of Francis are as suited now to set it aside , and may be acceptable to some of your readers . The writer was Mr. Dod- well Browne of ...
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... leave behind a painful impression . How much gossip often about the most futile things ; what offences taken at each silly judgment of journalists ; what a wild life with dogs , monkeys , peacocks , horses ; everything without connect ...
... leave behind a painful impression . How much gossip often about the most futile things ; what offences taken at each silly judgment of journalists ; what a wild life with dogs , monkeys , peacocks , horses ; everything without connect ...
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