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... Four , Cherubim , Seraphim bow and adore . " I will not venture ( ultra crepidam ) to inquire for the theological authority for this statement , nor are the pages of " N. & Q. " a fitting place . It is sufficient for my purpose that ...
... Four , Cherubim , Seraphim bow and adore . " I will not venture ( ultra crepidam ) to inquire for the theological authority for this statement , nor are the pages of " N. & Q. " a fitting place . It is sufficient for my purpose that ...
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... four steps each thirty - three inches ) , i.e. the length of four perches or rods , be taken and marked at each end , and the walker proceed at a right angle , he will at the end of the sixtieth step ( ten perches ) have reached a ...
... four steps each thirty - three inches ) , i.e. the length of four perches or rods , be taken and marked at each end , and the walker proceed at a right angle , he will at the end of the sixtieth step ( ten perches ) have reached a ...
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... four- pence Christopher Wade four- pence John Sanderson fivepence Thomas Salthouse onepenny Henry Shephard twopence John Wolfe twopence James Crookhall sixpence Elling ( ? ) Crookhall two- Richard Carter one half- George Shephard one ...
... four- pence Christopher Wade four- pence John Sanderson fivepence Thomas Salthouse onepenny Henry Shephard twopence John Wolfe twopence James Crookhall sixpence Elling ( ? ) Crookhall two- Richard Carter one half- George Shephard one ...
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