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... Lord of Ram sey for his trouble in being the super- visor of his will . This bequest accords with an opi- nion prevalent in those days , that wo- men and priests ought to ride mares and geldings , but that a stallion only suited the ...
... Lord of Ram sey for his trouble in being the super- visor of his will . This bequest accords with an opi- nion prevalent in those days , that wo- men and priests ought to ride mares and geldings , but that a stallion only suited the ...
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... Lord of the other house , in Dec. 1657. After the death of Oliver , he proclaimed Richard Cromwell his successor . Notwithstanding the accusations of Anthony Wood , of his arbitrary and illegal treatment of Cavaliers , Ana- baptists ...
... Lord of the other house , in Dec. 1657. After the death of Oliver , he proclaimed Richard Cromwell his successor . Notwithstanding the accusations of Anthony Wood , of his arbitrary and illegal treatment of Cavaliers , Ana- baptists ...
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... Lord , and contribute to the salvation of Souls ; we grant them permission to quit the houses and colleges of the company , and to enter into any other regular . Order , already approved by the Holy See ; or otherwise we do permit them ...
... Lord , and contribute to the salvation of Souls ; we grant them permission to quit the houses and colleges of the company , and to enter into any other regular . Order , already approved by the Holy See ; or otherwise we do permit them ...
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... Lord Haddington and Mr. Baillie , and resid- ing for some time in their family during their abode in the Metropolis , Mr. Wil- liamson was by their departure from Scotland left without a home , and thrown on the world with fewer re ...
... Lord Haddington and Mr. Baillie , and resid- ing for some time in their family during their abode in the Metropolis , Mr. Wil- liamson was by their departure from Scotland left without a home , and thrown on the world with fewer re ...
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... Lord Eldon , Lord Ellenborough , and the greater part of the Bench of Bishops , but that it had ever passed at all . And surely the opinions of Lord Eldon , Lord El- lenborough , and the Bishops , might be expected to have as great ...
... Lord Eldon , Lord Ellenborough , and the greater part of the Bench of Bishops , but that it had ever passed at all . And surely the opinions of Lord Eldon , Lord El- lenborough , and the Bishops , might be expected to have as great ...
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