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" And it was also established, that from that tyme forward in all publyke wrytings that should bee made in that town, after the date therein set down of the yeare of our Lord, the date of the yeare of the going foorth of their children should bee added,... "
Tales and legends of the Isle of Wight - Page 168
by Abraham Elder - 1839
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1876 - 706 pages
...them bee understood. In memorie whereof it was then ord-iyned, that from thence-foorth no drum, pype, or other instrument, should be sounded in the street...leading to the gate through which they passed ; nor no osterie to be there hohlen. And it was also cetaUibhed, that from that tyine forward in all publyke...
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Rambles Among Words: Their Poetry, History and Wisdom

William Swinton - English language - 1859 - 326 pages
...of them be understood. In memorie thereof it was then ordayned, that from thence-forth no drum, pype or other instrument, should be sounded in the street...leading to the gate through which they passed ; nor no osterie to bee there holden. And it was also established, that from that tyme forward in all publyke...
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Rambles Among Words: Their Poetry, History and Wisdom

William Swinton - English language - 1864 - 312 pages
...of them be understood. In memorie thereof it was then ordayned, that from thence-forth no drum, pype or other instrument, should be sounded in the street...leading to the gate through which they passed ; nor no osterie to bee there holden. And it was also established, that from that tyme forward in all publyke...
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Privately Printed Opuscula Issued to Members of the Sette of ..., Issues 53-57

1905 - 344 pages
...forthwith began great lamentation . . . In memorie whereof it was then ordained, that from thence-foorth no Drumme, Pipe or other instrument, should be sounded...leading to the gate through which they passed ; nor no Osterie to be there holden. And it was also established, that from that time forward in all publicke...
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On the Poet Objective and Subjective: On the Latter's Aim ..., Part 1, Issue 1

Robert Browning - Poetry - 1881 - 1006 pages
...whereof it was then ordayned, that from thencefoorth no drum, pype, or other instrument, should bee sounded in the street leading to the gate through which they passed ; nor no osterie to bee there holden. And it was also established, that from that tyme forward, in all publyke...
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Papers, Parts 1-4

Browning Society (London, England) - 1881 - 610 pages
...\vhereof it was then ordayned, that from thencefoorth no drum, pype, or other instrument, should bee sounded in the street leading to the gate through which they passed ; nor no osterie to bee there holden. And it was also established, that from that tyme forward, in all publyke...
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A Guide-book to the Poetic and Dramatic Works of Robert Browning

George Willis Cooke - English drama - 1891 - 496 pages
...could of them be understood. In memory whereof it was then ordained, that from thence-forth no Drumuie, Pipe, or other instrument, should be sounded in the street leading to the gate thorow which they passed ; nor no O- i < iy to be there holden. And it was also established, that from...
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The Works of Robert Browning, Volume 2

Robert Browning - 1899 - 456 pages
...aforesaid could of them be understood. In memory whereof it was then ordained, that from theuce-forth no Drumme, Pipe, or other instrument, should be sounded in the street leading to the gate thorow which they passed ; nor no Ostery to be there holden. And it was also established, that from...
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The Accusative with Infinitive

Jacob Zeitlin - English language - 1908 - 204 pages
...frenche kyng A., 451.' In memorie where of it was then ordayned, that from thence foorth no drum, pype or other instrument should be sounded in the street...leading to the gate through which they passed : nor no osterie to be there holden Verstegan, 86. The idea of commanding, on which the expression of nominative...
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Studies in Philology, Volume 23

Electronic journals - 1926 - 508 pages
...foresaid could of them be vnderstood. In memorie whereof it was then ordained, that from thence-foorth no Drumme, Pipe or other instrument, should be sounded...leading to the gate through which they passed; nor no Osterie to be there holden. And it was also established, that from that time forward in all publike...
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