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... heard ? whereat he smiled , as at a frivolous fable , and said , the only difference from other days was , that the servants ( the day they received ) sat at the same table with them . 1 It was not the custom of the family to invite ...
... heard ? whereat he smiled , as at a frivolous fable , and said , the only difference from other days was , that the servants ( the day they received ) sat at the same table with them . 1 It was not the custom of the family to invite ...
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Two Lives Nicholas Ferrar, John Ferrar. I heard also that they never roast any meat ; only boil and bake ( but not in paste ) , that their servants may not be much hindered from their devotions ; and that they have but one horse amongst ...
Two Lives Nicholas Ferrar, John Ferrar. I heard also that they never roast any meat ; only boil and bake ( but not in paste ) , that their servants may not be much hindered from their devotions ; and that they have but one horse amongst ...
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... heard of two others ' : the three in the British Museum may fall under Mr. Carlyle's eye ; if so , he will , I hope , join me in the wish that both our libraries enjoyed as stout , if not as gorgeous , a covering . " But if the books ...
... heard of two others ' : the three in the British Museum may fall under Mr. Carlyle's eye ; if so , he will , I hope , join me in the wish that both our libraries enjoyed as stout , if not as gorgeous , a covering . " But if the books ...
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... heard his most humble petitions , and had delivered him out of many most eminent dan- gers of soul and body , and now had brought his family out of most desperate calamities , whereinto they might have fallen if His mercy had not been ...
... heard his most humble petitions , and had delivered him out of many most eminent dan- gers of soul and body , and now had brought his family out of most desperate calamities , whereinto they might have fallen if His mercy had not been ...
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... heard repeat their psalms , not only what they now learned that week ( for which they were to have for each psalm a penny , and 1 The zeal with which the puritans denounced the surplice as popish and antichristian may be seen in Hooker ...
... heard repeat their psalms , not only what they now learned that week ( for which they were to have for each psalm a penny , and 1 The zeal with which the puritans denounced the surplice as popish and antichristian may be seen in Hooker ...
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