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... taken to allure the unthinking and thoughtless among the lower orders ! All this , I admit , is certainly done with- out the concurrence of Government ; but surely blame attaches somewhere to allow of it . I suspect many a la- bouring ...
... taken to allure the unthinking and thoughtless among the lower orders ! All this , I admit , is certainly done with- out the concurrence of Government ; but surely blame attaches somewhere to allow of it . I suspect many a la- bouring ...
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... taken with me , and I was baptized the morning after my birth , and immediately conveyed to my father's shepherd's cottage in the vil- lage to be nurtured by his wife , who , fortunately for me , was in the same situation as my mother ...
... taken with me , and I was baptized the morning after my birth , and immediately conveyed to my father's shepherd's cottage in the vil- lage to be nurtured by his wife , who , fortunately for me , was in the same situation as my mother ...
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... taken by Edmund I. from the Mercian Danes called the Fif - burghers from dwelling in the towns of Stamford , Lincoln , Leicester , Derby , and Nottingham . 1013 , at Gainsborough , Sweyn , King of Denmark , assassinated . 1140 , Lincoln ...
... taken by Edmund I. from the Mercian Danes called the Fif - burghers from dwelling in the towns of Stamford , Lincoln , Leicester , Derby , and Nottingham . 1013 , at Gainsborough , Sweyn , King of Denmark , assassinated . 1140 , Lincoln ...
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... taken and hanged at Tyburo . 1642-3 , March 22 , Grantham taken by Col. Charles Cavendish , and 360 Par- liamentarians made prisoners . 1643 , near Grantham , 24 troops of Royalist cavalry defeated by Oliver Crom- well at the head of ...
... taken and hanged at Tyburo . 1642-3 , March 22 , Grantham taken by Col. Charles Cavendish , and 360 Par- liamentarians made prisoners . 1643 , near Grantham , 24 troops of Royalist cavalry defeated by Oliver Crom- well at the head of ...
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... taken , and documents to be procured by Clergymen , who may be desirous to build , re - build , or repair their Glebe Houses , and to make such Exchanges as authorized by the said Acts , are attended with no small trouble , the ...
... taken , and documents to be procured by Clergymen , who may be desirous to build , re - build , or repair their Glebe Houses , and to make such Exchanges as authorized by the said Acts , are attended with no small trouble , the ...
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