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[ Hooker was appointed to preach at Paul's Cross , ] in order to which sermon , to London he came , and immediately to the Shunamite's house ; which is a house so called , for that , besides the stipend paid the preacher , there is ...
[ Hooker was appointed to preach at Paul's Cross , ] in order to which sermon , to London he came , and immediately to the Shunamite's house ; which is a house so called , for that , besides the stipend paid the preacher , there is ...
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I LAY one night last week at Richmond ; and being restless , not out of dissatisfaction , but a certain busy inclination one sometimes has , I rose at four in the morning , and took boat for London with a resolution to rove by boat and ...
I LAY one night last week at Richmond ; and being restless , not out of dissatisfaction , but a certain busy inclination one sometimes has , I rose at four in the morning , and took boat for London with a resolution to rove by boat and ...
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G. M. MINCHIN and J. B. DALE , Assis- tant Professor of Mathematics at King's College , London . 7s . 6d . Electricity and Magnetism . By Inorganic Chemistry for A First Book on the Principles Arnold's Modern French Books. Mechanics .
G. M. MINCHIN and J. B. DALE , Assis- tant Professor of Mathematics at King's College , London . 7s . 6d . Electricity and Magnetism . By Inorganic Chemistry for A First Book on the Principles Arnold's Modern French Books. Mechanics .
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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