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... suggest that an earlier work had been written , and the following is the full title of the tract now under notice : - : - : Rome for Good News , | Or | Good Newes from Rome | In a Dialogue between a Semi- nary Priest , and a Supposed ...
... suggest that an earlier work had been written , and the following is the full title of the tract now under notice : - : - : Rome for Good News , | Or | Good Newes from Rome | In a Dialogue between a Semi- nary Priest , and a Supposed ...
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... suggest the year 1665 as the date of Rome for Good News , ' but the examination of Rawson given in the ' Calendar of ... suggests It is as that Wallis wrote other tracts . follows : - " 1668. April 24. Roger L'Estrange to Wil- liamson ...
... suggest the year 1665 as the date of Rome for Good News , ' but the examination of Rawson given in the ' Calendar of ... suggests It is as that Wallis wrote other tracts . follows : - " 1668. April 24. Roger L'Estrange to Wil- liamson ...
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... suggested in the ' D.N.B. , ' though the only pamphlet of his which is mentioned is Room for the Cobler of Gloucester . ' There is a curious reference to Sir Thomas Over- bury . Wallis had a particular friend . Capt . L. , who praised ...
... suggested in the ' D.N.B. , ' though the only pamphlet of his which is mentioned is Room for the Cobler of Gloucester . ' There is a curious reference to Sir Thomas Over- bury . Wallis had a particular friend . Capt . L. , who praised ...
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... suggest further that " Upper might now well be removed from the northern end of the street , which was recently done in the case of Avenue Road , not far off . CECIL CLARKE . Junior Athenæum Club . Queries . I WE must request ...
... suggest further that " Upper might now well be removed from the northern end of the street , which was recently done in the case of Avenue Road , not far off . CECIL CLARKE . Junior Athenæum Club . Queries . I WE must request ...
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... . though the name of Mary II . has been suggested . " JOHN T. PAGE . [ MR . WILMOT CORFIELD also thanked for reply . ] STATUES AND MEMORIALS IN THE BRITISH ISLES : " OFFRS 12 [ 11 S. VIII . JULY 5 , 1913 . NOTES AND QUERIES .
... . though the name of Mary II . has been suggested . " JOHN T. PAGE . [ MR . WILMOT CORFIELD also thanked for reply . ] STATUES AND MEMORIALS IN THE BRITISH ISLES : " OFFRS 12 [ 11 S. VIII . JULY 5 , 1913 . NOTES AND QUERIES .
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