English Prose of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore H. Holt, 1933 - 929페이지 |
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... passes and certifi- cates of health , for such as travelled abroad ; for , without these , there was no being admitted to pass through the towns upon the road or to lodge in any inn . Now as there had none died in the City for all this ...
... passes and certifi- cates of health , for such as travelled abroad ; for , without these , there was no being admitted to pass through the towns upon the road or to lodge in any inn . Now as there had none died in the City for all this ...
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... pass that none of these great prescribers do ever fail providing themselves and their notions with a number of implicit disciples . And I think the reason is easy to be assigned ; for there is a peculiar string in the harmony of human ...
... pass that none of these great prescribers do ever fail providing themselves and their notions with a number of implicit disciples . And I think the reason is easy to be assigned ; for there is a peculiar string in the harmony of human ...
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... pass in payments appears by an act of Parliament made the twen- tieth year of Edward the First , called the " Statute concerning the Passing of Pence , " which I give you here as I got it translated into English , for some of our 1 The ...
... pass in payments appears by an act of Parliament made the twen- tieth year of Edward the First , called the " Statute concerning the Passing of Pence , " which I give you here as I got it translated into English , for some of our 1 The ...
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