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... given the best ESSAY ( a moderate Pamphlet size ) showing there is no Linguistic Canon Law against the existence of Mixed Languages ( as some modern Professors arbitrarily and dogmatically assert ) in general , both in Europe and ...
... given the best ESSAY ( a moderate Pamphlet size ) showing there is no Linguistic Canon Law against the existence of Mixed Languages ( as some modern Professors arbitrarily and dogmatically assert ) in general , both in Europe and ...
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... given it such employment as enables me to look without shame at a portrait which is like me . " I send you this one , which is an effort of my esteem , but I do not limit that for you to this task ; and if , after having faithfully ...
... given it such employment as enables me to look without shame at a portrait which is like me . " I send you this one , which is an effort of my esteem , but I do not limit that for you to this task ; and if , after having faithfully ...
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... given to the city he founded . H. H. A. S. ZAPHNATH - PAANEAH . - I have looked out from time to time , in many commentaries and other works of reference , for the signification of this Egyptian expression , given to Joseph by the ...
... given to the city he founded . H. H. A. S. ZAPHNATH - PAANEAH . - I have looked out from time to time , in many commentaries and other works of reference , for the signification of this Egyptian expression , given to Joseph by the ...
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... given in your recent number , the most important change being lines five and six , third verse , which read in my copy , " These would have Children , they that have them , none , or wish them gone , " which , taken in connexion with ...
... given in your recent number , the most important change being lines five and six , third verse , which read in my copy , " These would have Children , they that have them , none , or wish them gone , " which , taken in connexion with ...
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... given previous to that time . They were- " My " ( or " the " ) " Lord Prince " -Arthur Prince of Wales . " My Lady Princess " -Katherine of Aragon , his wife . แ " My Lord of York " -Henry VIII . " My Lady Margaret " -afterwards Queen ...
... given previous to that time . They were- " My " ( or " the " ) " Lord Prince " -Arthur Prince of Wales . " My Lady Princess " -Katherine of Aragon , his wife . แ " My Lord of York " -Henry VIII . " My Lady Margaret " -afterwards Queen ...
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Página 162 - Signed sealed published and declared by the above named John Anderson to be his last will and testament...
Página 322 - Have ever to the sun By fame been raised. And for myself, quoth he, This my full rest shall be ; England ne'er mourn for me Nor more esteem me. Victor I will remain, Or on this earth lie slain ; Never shall she sustain Loss to redeem me.
Página 322 - AGINCOURT FAIR stood the wind for France, When we our sails advance, Nor now to prove our chance Longer will tarry; But putting to the main, At Kaux, the mouth of Seine, With all his martial train, Landed King Harry.
Página 241 - Let no man beguile you of your reward in a voluntary humility and worshiping of angels, intruding into those things which he hath not seen, vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind...
Página 182 - Are most select and generous chief in that. Neither a borrower nor a lender be: For loan oft loses both itself and friend, And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.
Página 322 - Gloster, that duke so good, Next of the royal blood, For famous England stood With his brave brother; Clarence, in steel so bright, Though but a maiden knight, Yet in that furious fight Scarce such another. Warwick...
Página 72 - MY JO. JOHN Anderson my jo, John, When we were first acquent ; Your locks were like the raven, Your bonnie brow was brent ; But now your brow is beld, John Your locks are like the snaw ; But blessings on your frosty pow, John Anderson my jo.
Página 388 - Until the day break, and the shadows flee away, I will get me to the mountain of myrrh, and to the hill of frankincense.
Página 322 - They now to fight are gone, Armour on armour shone, Drum now to drum did groan, To hear was wonder; That with the cries they make, The very earth did shake, Trumpet to trumpet spake, Thunder to thunder. Well it thine age became...
Página 322 - With Spanish yew so strong, Arrows a cloth-yard long, That like to serpents stung, Piercing the weather; None from his fellow starts, But playing manly parts, And like true English hearts, Stuck close together.