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... head of the church of England by God's law . " On which , Hugh , abbat of Reading , said , “ what did you for saving your conscience when you were sworn to take the king for supreme head ? " To which Rugg answered , " I added this ...
... head of the church of England by God's law . " On which , Hugh , abbat of Reading , said , “ what did you for saving your conscience when you were sworn to take the king for supreme head ? " To which Rugg answered , " I added this ...
Page 257
... head short , the mouth small , and the eyes rather large on the upper part of the head , before the com- mencement of the dorsal fin , were situated seven or eight upright , naked rays or processes , of moderate length : the dorsal fin ...
... head short , the mouth small , and the eyes rather large on the upper part of the head , before the com- mencement of the dorsal fin , were situated seven or eight upright , naked rays or processes , of moderate length : the dorsal fin ...
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... head upon a pole . " Whose head is it ? " they both vociferated in a breath . " De Lau- nay's , " replied a savage looking fellow , " and could we have found his wife and daughter , our vengeance had been satisfied ; but we shall get ...
... head upon a pole . " Whose head is it ? " they both vociferated in a breath . " De Lau- nay's , " replied a savage looking fellow , " and could we have found his wife and daughter , our vengeance had been satisfied ; but we shall get ...
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