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... probably that which the clothier used to shear his cloth , i . e . to cut the nap , the blunt ends being intended to preserve the cloth from injury , so that we may assign this symbol to the clothier . Sharp - pointed shears may also be ...
... probably that which the clothier used to shear his cloth , i . e . to cut the nap , the blunt ends being intended to preserve the cloth from injury , so that we may assign this symbol to the clothier . Sharp - pointed shears may also be ...
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... probably that which the clothier used to shear his cloth , i . e . to cut the nap , the blunt ends being intended to preserve the cloth from injury , so that we may assign this symbol to the clothier . Sharp - pointed shears may also be ...
... probably that which the clothier used to shear his cloth , i . e . to cut the nap , the blunt ends being intended to preserve the cloth from injury , so that we may assign this symbol to the clothier . Sharp - pointed shears may also be ...
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... probably be mayors there again . There was also a clerical mayor at Banbury , Oxon , and at Rye , Sussex . Thus the living inmates of the hospital will probably be dispensed ; and perhaps a third funeral may be accorded to the dead one ...
... probably be mayors there again . There was also a clerical mayor at Banbury , Oxon , and at Rye , Sussex . Thus the living inmates of the hospital will probably be dispensed ; and perhaps a third funeral may be accorded to the dead one ...
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