Half-hours with the Best Authors, Bind 2Porter & Coates, 1848 |
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... brought up in knowledge of God , and in learning , that they may be able to execute offices in the commonweal ? The king hath a great many of wards , and I trow there is a court of wards ; why is there not a school for the wards , as ...
... brought up in knowledge of God , and in learning , that they may be able to execute offices in the commonweal ? The king hath a great many of wards , and I trow there is a court of wards ; why is there not a school for the wards , as ...
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... brought against a man in the town for taking a child from London from an infected house . Alderman Hooker told us it was the child of a very able citizen in Gracious Street , a saddler , who had buried all the rest of his children of ...
... brought against a man in the town for taking a child from London from an infected house . Alderman Hooker told us it was the child of a very able citizen in Gracious Street , a saddler , who had buried all the rest of his children of ...
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... brought out under new aspects . The following passages are from the " Spectator , " No. 269 . " I was this morning surprised with a great knocking at the door , when my landlady's daughter came up to me , and told me that there was a ...
... brought out under new aspects . The following passages are from the " Spectator , " No. 269 . " I was this morning surprised with a great knocking at the door , when my landlady's daughter came up to me , and told me that there was a ...
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