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... " 86. The severals and unhidden pass- ages ] the details , and the clearly estab- lished channels through which the titles passed or were derived . And generally to the crown and seat of France , 12 [ ACT I. THE LIFE OF.
... " 86. The severals and unhidden pass- ages ] the details , and the clearly estab- lished channels through which the titles passed or were derived . And generally to the crown and seat of France , 12 [ ACT I. THE LIFE OF.
Page 95
... passed through a hole pierced through the bottom of the casque . When both were put on , the smith or armourer presented himself , with his riveting hammer , ' to close the rivet up , ' so that the party's head should remain steady ...
... passed through a hole pierced through the bottom of the casque . When both were put on , the smith or armourer presented himself , with his riveting hammer , ' to close the rivet up , ' so that the party's head should remain steady ...
Page 146
... Passing the gate , Wifflers ( such officers as were appointed by the Mayor ) to make me way through the throng of the people . ' Aldis Wright , however , gives quite a distinct account of the origin of the word . From a mention by Stow ...
... Passing the gate , Wifflers ( such officers as were appointed by the Mayor ) to make me way through the throng of the people . ' Aldis Wright , however , gives quite a distinct account of the origin of the word . From a mention by Stow ...
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