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The Lives of Those Eminent Antiquaries John Leland, Thomas Hearne, and Anthony à Wood: The life of Mr. Anthony à Wood

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J. and J. Fletcher, 1772
  

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401 ページ - God Almighty spared him so long that He had his senses entire, and full time to settle all his Concerns to his content, having writ ye most minute Particulars under His hand about his funeral.
321 ページ - ... healths on their knees to the Duke of York and Earl of Abingdon out of the buckets that hung up in the hall. They got about twenty of the trained bands of Oxford, who discharged at the drinking of every health. They had wine in great plenty from the tavern over the way, guarded by a file of musqueteers ; they had a drummer that beat round the college quadrangle and at the gate.
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