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Page 171
... better than £ 25 per annum . At Ainstable the register book begins at 1611 , but is imperfect and indeed very scandalous , as everything must be that is left to the disposal of the careless vicar . His vicarage house is extremely ...
... better than £ 25 per annum . At Ainstable the register book begins at 1611 , but is imperfect and indeed very scandalous , as everything must be that is left to the disposal of the careless vicar . His vicarage house is extremely ...
Page 318
... better , for worse ; and she's had the worse , and maybe she'll have the better now . It's her dooty , and maybe she'll get a blessing . They sail in a fortnight . My boy , for the love of Christ and your mother , send pore Mary Ann a ...
... better , for worse ; and she's had the worse , and maybe she'll have the better now . It's her dooty , and maybe she'll get a blessing . They sail in a fortnight . My boy , for the love of Christ and your mother , send pore Mary Ann a ...
Page 587
... better than if he had been strong and healthy and quite able to look after himself . She thought sometimes , with a sigh , of her handsome Irish husband , John's father , who had been in the Coastguard , and she felt it was better that ...
... better than if he had been strong and healthy and quite able to look after himself . She thought sometimes , with a sigh , of her handsome Irish husband , John's father , who had been in the Coastguard , and she felt it was better that ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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