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... or honours these opuscula of mine , but merely as harma club at the tavern ; I never counted among my less amusements . ... and my tame covered in Niceron that this Catherinot could never hare , as with Justus Lipsius .
... or honours these opuscula of mine , but merely as harma club at the tavern ; I never counted among my less amusements . ... and my tame covered in Niceron that this Catherinot could never hare , as with Justus Lipsius .
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But Forster's statement is also partly inaccurate as to Phillips and Seymour , who were certainly nominated sheriffs of Somerset and Wilts respectively , but , so far as I am able to trace , never stood for election to this Parliament .
But Forster's statement is also partly inaccurate as to Phillips and Seymour , who were certainly nominated sheriffs of Somerset and Wilts respectively , but , so far as I am able to trace , never stood for election to this Parliament .
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Charles Reade , author of ' Never Too Late to Mend , ' ' The Cloister and the Hearth , ' and a score of other well - known works , was one of the best and truest of men , whose heart was sound , whose affections were strong , and whose ...
Charles Reade , author of ' Never Too Late to Mend , ' ' The Cloister and the Hearth , ' and a score of other well - known works , was one of the best and truest of men , whose heart was sound , whose affections were strong , and whose ...
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