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Side 44
... English boys engaged in one of our outdoor games , and that of a troop of sallow knock - kneed French youths filing in groups of three along the high - road , for this is their corresponding and solitary recreation . An English boy has ...
... English boys engaged in one of our outdoor games , and that of a troop of sallow knock - kneed French youths filing in groups of three along the high - road , for this is their corresponding and solitary recreation . An English boy has ...
Side 125
... English , and entire freedom of conscience ' - he produces as a witness on his own side , because Cecil , he says , ' describes the demand ' - the last of the three conditions - not as monstrous , but only as " needless , " implying ...
... English , and entire freedom of conscience ' - he produces as a witness on his own side , because Cecil , he says , ' describes the demand ' - the last of the three conditions - not as monstrous , but only as " needless , " implying ...
Side 129
... English gardens is sug- gested by the perusal of a rare and curious folio , published in 1629 , which bears the following title : - Paradisi in Sole . Paradisus Terrestris . A Garden of all sorts of pleasant flowers which our English ...
... English gardens is sug- gested by the perusal of a rare and curious folio , published in 1629 , which bears the following title : - Paradisi in Sole . Paradisus Terrestris . A Garden of all sorts of pleasant flowers which our English ...
Side 130
... English of one and the same thing , and therefore alone without any other Epithite cannot distinguish several things . I would willingly therefore that all would grow judicious , and call everything by his proper English name in ...
... English of one and the same thing , and therefore alone without any other Epithite cannot distinguish several things . I would willingly therefore that all would grow judicious , and call everything by his proper English name in ...
Side 133
... English households . In the midst of a long list of pot - herbs we find Garden Patience , or Monke's Rhubarbe ; a kind of Docke . ' The root was used medicinally , and Parkinson adds that the leaves have a fine acid taste , and a syrup ...
... English households . In the midst of a long list of pot - herbs we find Garden Patience , or Monke's Rhubarbe ; a kind of Docke . ' The root was used medicinally , and Parkinson adds that the leaves have a fine acid taste , and a syrup ...
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