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An Explanatory and Pronouncing Vocabulary of the Names of Noted Fictitious Persons and Places , & c . By W. A. WHEELER , M.A. This Work includes not only persons and places noted in Fiction , whether narrative , poetical , or dramatic ...
An Explanatory and Pronouncing Vocabulary of the Names of Noted Fictitious Persons and Places , & c . By W. A. WHEELER , M.A. This Work includes not only persons and places noted in Fiction , whether narrative , poetical , or dramatic ...
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I. That with regard to the first Article , he does not presume to take any person into his service without first having informed the King , and if his Majesty had any good objection against such person or persons he would name others .
I. That with regard to the first Article , he does not presume to take any person into his service without first having informed the King , and if his Majesty had any good objection against such person or persons he would name others .
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The lawfulness of the thing cannot be denied by any persons , though never so great enemies to the doing it . Nor do I find , amongst all the topics employed against it , that anything of moment is urged against the right or authority ...
The lawfulness of the thing cannot be denied by any persons , though never so great enemies to the doing it . Nor do I find , amongst all the topics employed against it , that anything of moment is urged against the right or authority ...
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LETTERS continued | 453 |
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