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... speak English ; the Saxon primate was to address in English those who could not speak French . A confused acclama- tion arose from the mixed multitude . The Norman cavalry without , hearing but not understanding this peculiarity of the ...
... speak English ; the Saxon primate was to address in English those who could not speak French . A confused acclama- tion arose from the mixed multitude . The Norman cavalry without , hearing but not understanding this peculiarity of the ...
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... speak giveth notice thereof by standing up bare - headed . If many stand up at once , as now and then it hap- peneth ... speak twice to one bill in one day , though he would change his opinion ; but on the next day he may speak again ...
... speak giveth notice thereof by standing up bare - headed . If many stand up at once , as now and then it hap- peneth ... speak twice to one bill in one day , though he would change his opinion ; but on the next day he may speak again ...
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... speaking unto me in fashions I wot nothing of ? Nay , dear ! don't look so strange with those eyes of your'n , nor ... speak out , if you have done anything in the harmless line , for I am my son's own mother , I assure you . " " " So ...
... speaking unto me in fashions I wot nothing of ? Nay , dear ! don't look so strange with those eyes of your'n , nor ... speak out , if you have done anything in the harmless line , for I am my son's own mother , I assure you . " " " So ...
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ELYOT SIR THOMAS Prince Hal and Judge Gascoigne | 8 |
BALLAD | 72 |
BARRIE J M First Impressions of London | 118 |
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