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... England may yet attain to some practical belief and understanding of its History during the Seventeenth Century , need not be insisted on at present ; such hope being still very distant , very uncertain . We have wandered far away from ...
... England may yet attain to some practical belief and understanding of its History during the Seventeenth Century , need not be insisted on at present ; such hope being still very distant , very uncertain . We have wandered far away from ...
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... ) . Colonel Whalley and Colonel Goff , after the Restoration , fled to New England , lived in caves ' there , and had had a sore time of it . Enough of the Cousinry ! — of begging bore , —when , at any rate , THE CROMWELL KINDRED . 27.
... ) . Colonel Whalley and Colonel Goff , after the Restoration , fled to New England , lived in caves ' there , and had had a sore time of it . Enough of the Cousinry ! — of begging bore , —when , at any rate , THE CROMWELL KINDRED . 27.
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... England , and whose well - known Itinerary is the fruit of that survey , has written in that work these words ; under the head , Commotes * in Glamorganshire : ' 6 Kibworth lieth † from the mouth of Remny up to an Hill in the same ...
... England , and whose well - known Itinerary is the fruit of that survey , has written in that work these words ; under the head , Commotes * in Glamorganshire : ' 6 Kibworth lieth † from the mouth of Remny up to an Hill in the same ...
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... England being all but delivered from him , had the Fates so ordered it ; of his seeing prophetic spectres ; of his robbing orchards , and fighting tyran- nously with boys ; of his acting in School Plays ; of his & c . , & c . The whole ...
... England being all but delivered from him , had the Fates so ordered it ; of his seeing prophetic spectres ; of his robbing orchards , and fighting tyran- nously with boys ; of his acting in School Plays ; of his & c . , & c . The whole ...
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... England , at that time , in all records , writings and books ; as indeed in official records it continued so till 1752. In Scotland it was already not so ; the year began with January there ever since 1600 ; -as in all Catholic ...
... England , at that time , in all records , writings and books ; as indeed in official records it continued so till 1752. In Scotland it was already not so ; the year began with January there ever since 1600 ; -as in all Catholic ...
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