The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... , - " to everi on of my god - children xij.d. a - peece , " the absence of the testator's own christian name from their pedigree being a sufficient evidence that her baptismal responsibilities were not extended 31 SHAKESPEARE Life.
... , - " to everi on of my god - children xij.d. a - peece , " the absence of the testator's own christian name from their pedigree being a sufficient evidence that her baptismal responsibilities were not extended 31 SHAKESPEARE Life.
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William Shakespeare Jennie Ellis Burdick. a sufficient evidence that her baptismal responsibilities were not extended to their daughters . Taking merely a life- interest in a portion of the family estates , and Mary hav- ing received ...
William Shakespeare Jennie Ellis Burdick. a sufficient evidence that her baptismal responsibilities were not extended to their daughters . Taking merely a life- interest in a portion of the family estates , and Mary hav- ing received ...
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... evidence which does not in any way negative the later testimony . The poet's two sureties , Fulk Sandells and John Rich- ardson , were inhabitants of the little hamlet of Shottery , and on the only inscribed seal attached to the bond ...
... evidence which does not in any way negative the later testimony . The poet's two sureties , Fulk Sandells and John Rich- ardson , were inhabitants of the little hamlet of Shottery , and on the only inscribed seal attached to the bond ...
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... evidence of the fact , communicated by them to independent persons , having been held , at least in War- wickshire , to confer a sufficient legal validity on the trans- action . Thus , in 1585 , William Holder and Alice Shaw , having ...
... evidence of the fact , communicated by them to independent persons , having been held , at least in War- wickshire , to confer a sufficient legal validity on the trans- action . Thus , in 1585 , William Holder and Alice Shaw , having ...
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... evidence , to assume that the subject of his memoir departed unnecessarily from the ordinary usages of life and society . In Shakespeare's matrimonial case , those who imagine that there was no precontract have to make another ...
... evidence , to assume that the subject of his memoir departed unnecessarily from the ordinary usages of life and society . In Shakespeare's matrimonial case , those who imagine that there was no precontract have to make another ...
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