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... four members of a family named Honeyman filled the benefice from 1663 till 1780 . When speaking of long incumbencies , I may add that since the Reformation there have been in Scotland four incumbencies of less duration than a month ...
... four members of a family named Honeyman filled the benefice from 1663 till 1780 . When speaking of long incumbencies , I may add that since the Reformation there have been in Scotland four incumbencies of less duration than a month ...
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... four inches square , so that it would not be easy for the fingers to wander beyond their limits . At the same time , the boxes do not bear upon their edges the names of the letters which they contain , but my informant did not think it ...
... four inches square , so that it would not be easy for the fingers to wander beyond their limits . At the same time , the boxes do not bear upon their edges the names of the letters which they contain , but my informant did not think it ...
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... four good mothers of whom are often born four unhappy daughters , " & c . And the second thus : - " Raillery is no longer agreeable than while the whole company is pleased with it . " I do not defend Steele's use of the word begets in ...
... four good mothers of whom are often born four unhappy daughters , " & c . And the second thus : - " Raillery is no longer agreeable than while the whole company is pleased with it . " I do not defend Steele's use of the word begets in ...
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