Nicholas Ferrar: Two LivesMacmillan, 1855 - 396 sider |
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... brought Again in heart , regain that reverend hand Of lost opinion , and no more be thought Th ' unnecessary furnish of the land ; Nor ( discouraged with their small esteem ) Confused , irresolute and wavering stand , Caring not to ...
... brought Again in heart , regain that reverend hand Of lost opinion , and no more be thought Th ' unnecessary furnish of the land ; Nor ( discouraged with their small esteem ) Confused , irresolute and wavering stand , Caring not to ...
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... livelihood £ 500 per annum , as my lord Montague told me ; one of his mansion houses being within two or three miles of them ?. 1 1634 . 2 At Coppingford ? A man - servant brought me into a fair spacious xxvi TO THE READER .
... livelihood £ 500 per annum , as my lord Montague told me ; one of his mansion houses being within two or three miles of them ?. 1 1634 . 2 At Coppingford ? A man - servant brought me into a fair spacious xxvi TO THE READER .
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Two Lives John Ferrar John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor. A man - servant brought me into a fair spacious parlour . Whither , soon after , came to me the old gentlewoman's second son [ Nicholas Ferrar ; ] a bachelor , of a plain presence , bit ...
Two Lives John Ferrar John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor. A man - servant brought me into a fair spacious parlour . Whither , soon after , came to me the old gentlewoman's second son [ Nicholas Ferrar ; ] a bachelor , of a plain presence , bit ...
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... brought by a mannerly maid . Which refreshed my memory to tell them what my lord bishop of Lincoln said of them . Wherein yet I brake no laws of humanity or hospitality ( though spoken at his table . ) For he said nothing but what they ...
... brought by a mannerly maid . Which refreshed my memory to tell them what my lord bishop of Lincoln said of them . Wherein yet I brake no laws of humanity or hospitality ( though spoken at his table . ) For he said nothing but what they ...
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... brought the said Nicholas Ferrar to be confirmed , as he was the second time by his own contrivance , and being asked by his master , Why did you so ? replied cheerfully , I did it because it was a good thing to have the bishop's ...
... brought the said Nicholas Ferrar to be confirmed , as he was the second time by his own contrivance , and being asked by his master , Why did you so ? replied cheerfully , I did it because it was a good thing to have the bishop's ...
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