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... Perhaps this absence of attacks on bishops is to be explained by the fact that they were suppressed by the licenser . Toland says : " The Licensers , those sworn officers to destroy learning , liberty , and good sense , expunged several ...
... Perhaps this absence of attacks on bishops is to be explained by the fact that they were suppressed by the licenser . Toland says : " The Licensers , those sworn officers to destroy learning , liberty , and good sense , expunged several ...
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... perhaps was never used by an English writer until after the publication of Paradise Lost in the sense required , were indeed rash ; and it is somewhat suggestive of the risks attending conjectural emendation to note that the adjective ...
... perhaps was never used by an English writer until after the publication of Paradise Lost in the sense required , were indeed rash ; and it is somewhat suggestive of the risks attending conjectural emendation to note that the adjective ...
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... perhaps he was a master at Farnaby's private school , the first perhaps of authorized private schools in London , and certainly the most famous . On New Year's Day , 1620-1 , Gill sent him a poetical epistle in Latin with a skin of ...
... perhaps he was a master at Farnaby's private school , the first perhaps of authorized private schools in London , and certainly the most famous . On New Year's Day , 1620-1 , Gill sent him a poetical epistle in Latin with a skin of ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL Meeting June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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