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Page 144
... received a young Spaniard into their household . The stranger began to smoke cigars , which at that time were quite a novelty . " He is quite a man of one or two and twenty , and rather looks like a Dutchman than a Spaniard . Did you ...
... received a young Spaniard into their household . The stranger began to smoke cigars , which at that time were quite a novelty . " He is quite a man of one or two and twenty , and rather looks like a Dutchman than a Spaniard . Did you ...
Page 350
... received another affluent from the high ground where Paddington Cemetery now stands ; still running west at Chippenham Road its volume was further increased by the reception of a stream coming from the neighbourhood of Brondesbury , and ...
... received another affluent from the high ground where Paddington Cemetery now stands ; still running west at Chippenham Road its volume was further increased by the reception of a stream coming from the neighbourhood of Brondesbury , and ...
Page 583
... received , as that it ought not to be reserved from time to time over the Altar , but imediatelie to be received , & c . Item . - That she did holde , in receiving of the Sacrament of the Altar , she did not receive the same bodie ...
... received , as that it ought not to be reserved from time to time over the Altar , but imediatelie to be received , & c . Item . - That she did holde , in receiving of the Sacrament of the Altar , she did not receive the same bodie ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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