Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, 24 tomas

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485 psl. - Printed for Nathaniel Butter, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Pide Bull neere Sf.
519 psl. - The Interpreter : or Booke containing the Signification of Words : Wherein is set foorth the true meaning of all, or the most part of such Words and Termes, as are mentioned in the Lawe Writers, or Statutes of this victorious and renowned Kingdome, requiring any Exposition or Interpretation.
15 psl. - Reprinted from the Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art for with the consent of the Council of the Association...
71 psl. - DISCONTENTS IN DEVON. MORE discontents I never had Since I was born than here, Where I have been, and still am sad, In this dull Devonshire...
275 psl. - And note, that every Parishioner shall communicate at the least three times in the year, of which Easter to be one.
522 psl. - A Law Dictionary ; or the Interpreter of Words and Terms, Used either in the Common or Statute Laws of Great Britain...
431 psl. - Generosity, courtesy, temperance in the depths of passion ; sweetness, in a word, and gentleness ; Christianism ; and true hearty Anglicism of feelings...
221 psl. - mid some thick grove, All withered by the depth of shade above. Admonitory texts inscribed the walls, Each, in its ornamental scroll, enclosed ; Each also crowned with winged heads — a pair Of rudely-painted Cherubim. The floor Of nave and aisle, in unpretending guise, Was occupied by oaken benches ranged In seemly rows ; the chancel only showed Some inoffensive marks of earthly state And vain distinction.
7 psl. - To give a stronger impulse and a more systematic direction to scientific inquiry; to promote the intercourse of those who cultivate science in different parts of the British Empire with one another, and with foreign philosophers ; to obtain a more general attention to the objects of science, and a removal of any disadvantages of a public kind which impede its progress.
520 psl. - The Interpreter of words and terms, used either in the common or statute laws of this Realm, and in Tenures and Jocular Customs . . . first published by the learned Dr.

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