The Pelican Book of English Prose: Seventeenth-century prose, 1620-1700, edited by P. UrePenguin Books, 1956 |
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Արդյունքներ 26–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... side with a little woodden Clubbe ; it resembled our Europe bells , but not soe broad brymmed . Chaa , what it is . The people there gave us a certaine Drinke called Chaa , which is only water with a kind of herbe boyled in itt . It ...
... side with a little woodden Clubbe ; it resembled our Europe bells , but not soe broad brymmed . Chaa , what it is . The people there gave us a certaine Drinke called Chaa , which is only water with a kind of herbe boyled in itt . It ...
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... side of which was a church Bible , on the other the Book of Martyrs ; on the tables were hawks ' hoods , bells , and such like , two or three old green hats with their crowns thrust in so as to hold ten or a dozen eggs , which were of a ...
... side of which was a church Bible , on the other the Book of Martyrs ; on the tables were hawks ' hoods , bells , and such like , two or three old green hats with their crowns thrust in so as to hold ten or a dozen eggs , which were of a ...
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... side , and the Presbiterian Pre- lacy for Reformation , and the Liberty of the Subiect on the other side ; yet both of these mainely intend their owne respective profits , and advancements ; so that which side soever prevaile , if such ...
... side , and the Presbiterian Pre- lacy for Reformation , and the Liberty of the Subiect on the other side ; yet both of these mainely intend their owne respective profits , and advancements ; so that which side soever prevaile , if such ...
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