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'Gold tried in the fire', the prophet TheaurauJohn Tany and the English Revolution His will was made probate in 1499. 8 A Thomas Totney married a woman called Alice, witnessed a will in 1 522, ... 42r; NA, C 146/3261; Cambs RO, CCE VC 4 fol. 133r-v: Will of William Totnay of Little Shelford (probate 1499). 9 Cambs RO ...
by Ariel Hessayon
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A Greek and English lexicon to the New Testament, in which the words and phrases occurring in those sacred books are distinctly explained ; and the meanings assigned to each authorized by references to passages of Scripture, and frequently illustrated and confirmed by citations from the Old Testament and from the Greek writers ; to this work is prefixed, A Plain and easy Greek grammar Ovltto-tat, cce, ij, from vkIxdw. A vision, occ. ... Comp. also lib. iv. cap. vp 395, 7. cap. vii. p. 403, and cap. viii. p. 409, edit. Cantab. 1665. III. To see , experience, be made a ...
by John Parkhurst
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Appletons' journal of literature, science and art 1 7t>9» 739- Scientific, 51, 109, 163, 219, =77, 331. 387> 444- 472« 500, 556, 6xi, 678, ... Reviews and Magazines, English (GM Towle), 667. Royal Touch fpr King's Evil, The (John D. Champlin, Jr.), 381. Richmond, War-days in (CC ...
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On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to Shakspere and Chaucer 12, note 11 ; it is the old English here. 5) final (d) omitted, the fracture strong, the (a) ° esl 6) ' himself,' the ... CCE i) "(bre'd),usually(brw'd) in South Yorkshire, and many" Halifax speakers use this sound; the vowel in this ...
by Alexander J. Ellis
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A New English dictionary on historical principles, founded mainly on the materials collected by the Philological society Made better, improved. 1795 Coleridge Plot Disc. 9 Progressive reformation and ameliorated manners. .... bat cce lif. Sy it swa.] c isao Creed m Morris EE Mom. I. 217, Ibileue on 6e holi goste .. eche lif efter deaS ; amen.
by Philological Society (Great Britain)
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Together with English Language & Literature Computer has made life so easy and simple. We can shop for everything from the comfort of our homes. Many people find computers ... CBSE has introduced CCE where the students are to be evaluated on the basis of grades and not the marks.
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A Sin̥halese-English dictionary »aw6©«<eS)cce, Krislina-mandalaya, s. pupil of the eye. •s>aa«£><5«*9.aD), Krishna-raktikd, \s. plant, wild «bs5mS;(3>) Krishnald, ... •ESSsoaoDD, Kshiribhaktd, s. plant, ventilago made- raspatana, [Colloq. G*«s»G*8J8«d«» toWim /Ma].
by Benjamin Clough
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The works of the English poets, from Chaucer to Cowper Though so to pray may seein an easy task, We nine oureelyes when thus inclin'd we ask. ... WBEI we for age could neither read nor write, The subject made us able to indite : The soul, with nobler resolutions deck'd, The body stooping, ...
by Samuel Johnson
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Subject index of the modern works added to the library of the British Museum in the years 1881-1900 8311. g. 7. Jeknavorian (H.) Phrase-book for English- speaking people in eight languages, pp. 53. Bott. 1892. 8°. 12901. bbb. 44. (3.) Lentzneb (C.) On the study of European Languages, pp. 20. Land. 1892. 8*. 12901. cce. 17. (10.) ...
by British Museum. Dept. of Printed Books
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A Dictionary of American and English Law, With Definitions of the Technical Terms of the Canon and Civil Laws : Also, Containing a Full Collection of Latin Maxims, and Citations of Upwards of Forty Thousand Reported Cases in which Words and Phrases Have Been Judicially Defined Or Construed Deposition is used in a special sense to denote a statement made orally by a person on oath before an examiner, commissioner, ... Deposition, (distinguished from "affidavit"). 3 Blatehf. (US) 456. (in bastardy cases). LB 1 CCE 320.
by Stewart Rapalje, Robert L. Lawrence
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