Original memoranda,etcLongman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1850 |
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... kind , abjure her pernicious practises of sorcerie and witcherie , and have life and leasure in perpetuall prison to be- waile hir misdeeds , which to performe ( ac- cording to the manner of abjuration ) a solemne oath verie gladlie she ...
... kind , abjure her pernicious practises of sorcerie and witcherie , and have life and leasure in perpetuall prison to be- waile hir misdeeds , which to performe ( ac- cording to the manner of abjuration ) a solemne oath verie gladlie she ...
26 psl.
... kind of battlement or box upon the mast ' and hurling down darts and stones upon his enemies . It is one of the series of the life Rous . of Beauchamp , Earl Warwick , by John From the notes of STEPHANUS STEPHANIUS to Saxo Grammat ...
... kind of battlement or box upon the mast ' and hurling down darts and stones upon his enemies . It is one of the series of the life Rous . of Beauchamp , Earl Warwick , by John From the notes of STEPHANUS STEPHANIUS to Saxo Grammat ...
30 psl.
... kind of moss . The quick stream , after passing under the bridge , forms numberless little whirlpools in consequence of being broken by the arches . I always observe fish stemming the cur- rent near a bridge . The shadow made by the ...
... kind of moss . The quick stream , after passing under the bridge , forms numberless little whirlpools in consequence of being broken by the arches . I always observe fish stemming the cur- rent near a bridge . The shadow made by the ...
41 psl.
... kind in the duties of religion , fully deter mined to attain to the highest pitch of perfec- tion , sunk at last into Nireupan , or the ever- blessed state of annihilation . " - PICART . Siamese Heaven and Hell . " SOMMONA - CODOM is ...
... kind in the duties of religion , fully deter mined to attain to the highest pitch of perfec- tion , sunk at last into Nireupan , or the ever- blessed state of annihilation . " - PICART . Siamese Heaven and Hell . " SOMMONA - CODOM is ...
41 psl.
... kind of pyramid . A bold resolute young fellow , prompted by an enthusiastic rage , like him who cries Amoc amongst the In- dians , and drest in armour , flies round about the city , upon some certain days in the year , like a madman ...
... kind of pyramid . A bold resolute young fellow , prompted by an enthusiastic rage , like him who cries Amoc amongst the In- dians , and drest in armour , flies round about the city , upon some certain days in the year , like a madman ...
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