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... registering part of (bis property, one on,r reciting it to « Ratfield Leveringloo,” and all speaking generally ...
... registering part of (bis property, one on,r reciting it to « Ratfield Leveringloo,” and all speaking generally ...
... registering part of this property, one entry reciting be in Ratfield in Leverington,” and all speaking generally of itas in Leverington. Oth. The title deeds speaking of it as “in Leyerington.”—10th. An Extract from Dugdale: a Session of Sewers (16th Hen. ...
... the incumbeut. We recommend the example of the noble Duke the imitation of those Whig noblemen of whom we had occasion to speak last week,—who are deaf to the spiritual wants of the tenants, both rich and poor, or their own Metropolitan estates. beg to ...
... process by which the establishment of any proposition Physics is arrived at, and the nature of the evidence which enables us to speak with confidence of the truth of any theory ; exhibiting, also, what may be considered ascertain, what only probable, and what ...
... however, very prime, ami for these fair price* were obtained. This morning the arrivals have been great, but, generally speaking, not in mark/lahlo condition. can give quotation.-—LevrriM* arc ra. thrrs short, and those really fit fur the table mike ...
... the parts contiguous. These Lozenges have also been found of great utility by persons who are frequently in the habits of speaking in public; and the highest testimony in the musical world has been advanced in their favour, especially those cases when ...
... and the parts contiguous. These Lozenges have also been found of great utility persons who are frequently in the habits of speaking in public; and the highest testimony in the musical world has been advanced in their favour, especially in those cases when ...
... following has spoken falsely against my brother; speak fa'sely against my brother, he falsely against my wife ; if he will speak my wife, he will speak against me; if he ' vl against me, he will speak against ,i Another orator said he could bring who ...
... the parts contiguous. These Lozenges have also been found of great utility by persons who are frequently in the habits of speaking in public; and the highest testimony in the musical world has been advanced in their favour, especially in those cases when ...
... warrior’s mural crown,” (Installation Ode) Wnhnhley. Scene, Mr. Machin, The last Man,”, \V. Calcott. Ballad, Miss Hawes, ‘‘l’ll speak olThee,”A/aM'«/?. Hawes rio. Miss Birch, Miss Woodyatt, and Miss Hawes, Night’s lingering shades,” (Azor and Zemira,) Spohr ...
... countries. He has already travelled much, and mixed constantly in the first circles at the different continental courts. He speaks the French, German, and Italian languagis with fluency, and would willingly render his assistance in the acquirement of them ...
... A certain portion, but generally keepsomeof the previous season. Mr. Cati.rv You are speaking of yourself individually ? \'es, and many other farmers. When you speak of the farmers having thrashed out portion of their .stock, you mean that they thrashed ...