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Page 601
... taken on the spot last autumn . The livings of Bincombe and Broad- way are in the gift of Gonville and Caius College , Cambridge ; to which livings the Rev. Robert Marriot has lately been prefented by the Mafier and Fellows of that ...
... taken on the spot last autumn . The livings of Bincombe and Broad- way are in the gift of Gonville and Caius College , Cambridge ; to which livings the Rev. Robert Marriot has lately been prefented by the Mafier and Fellows of that ...
Page 620
... taken up by Ra- pin , muft rank with that other of the inftitution of the order of the Garter , which Froiffart with equal credulity afcribes to Edward's paffion for this countess of Salisbury , whofe Chriftian name was neither , as he ...
... taken up by Ra- pin , muft rank with that other of the inftitution of the order of the Garter , which Froiffart with equal credulity afcribes to Edward's paffion for this countess of Salisbury , whofe Chriftian name was neither , as he ...
Page 633
... taken out of Gough's edition of the Britannia ; alfo , Warburton's map of the Wall , with my own remarks , & c . To this little pocket I faftened with a strap an umbrella in a green cafe , for I was not likely to have a fix weeks tour ...
... taken out of Gough's edition of the Britannia ; alfo , Warburton's map of the Wall , with my own remarks , & c . To this little pocket I faftened with a strap an umbrella in a green cafe , for I was not likely to have a fix weeks tour ...
Page 648
... taken meafures preparatory to its fubverfion before it was determined upon by the Executive Council of the Republick . We fee , even here , that , acting under a commiffion , he , with- out legal authority from his fuperiors , began the ...
... taken meafures preparatory to its fubverfion before it was determined upon by the Executive Council of the Republick . We fee , even here , that , acting under a commiffion , he , with- out legal authority from his fuperiors , began the ...
Page 667
... taken place between those gentlemen , and having had fome previous conversation on the pre- ceding day with M. Garnerin on the fubject , I afcended with him yesterday afternoon at ten minutes before five o'clock , according to my watch ...
... taken place between those gentlemen , and having had fome previous conversation on the pre- ceding day with M. Garnerin on the fubject , I afcended with him yesterday afternoon at ten minutes before five o'clock , according to my watch ...
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