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Cardiff Records
… where his auncesters monuments lie and where hee him self and his family kneeleth & sitteth euen from the … rued that Doctor Hughes hadd receaued petty comons by him self and alsoe by his tenent or ffarmer for many yeares It is … Bi p putts a greater ffine into his purse to enrich him self his wife and children and leaues all the succeedinge bi …
Cardiff Records
… said church," without taking any fine. In virtue of that self-denying ordinance, they hope that God will bless their …
Survey of London Monograph
… need for space became increasingly acute. However, the self-confidence of both Members and officers grew with the … 37 million in 19378. 23 With this expansion came growing self-confidence among its Members and officers, reflecting … architecture' for the Festival of Britain expressed the self-assurance and energy of the Architect's Department. …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… and my own for bear now any long discourse, and contain my self to some few Particulars. Religion requires the first …
Old and New London
… situation which I have now the honour to fill." Self-made men are too fond of such glorifications, and forget …
Survey of London
… by the Ancients, who are in the Nature of a Vestry. 15 The self-governing institutions of the liberty were of earlier … of identity between the various bodies concerned in the self-government of so small an area led to uncertainty about …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… betwixt the Courts," "it being indeed most proper to our self (as most indifferent) to settle those differences than …
A History of the County of Oxford
… fund provided the townsmen with a measure of experience in self-government. In 1551 in an apparent attempt to increase … town annually to make house-to-house collections in their self-denial week. The United Church. In March 1954 the first …
Survey of London
… were, however, liable to accusations of sycophancy and self-aggrandisement: The Times was hostile; and the Prince … have been more successful 'with a little more power of self restraint'. Sir William Hardman describes a convivial …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… During the 12th and 13th centuries there was an increasing self-consciousness about boundaries in the Fenland. How … was incorporated in the Act. The Middle Level has been a self-governing drainage unit ever since. The Separation Act … waterway on the river or outlet side being provided with a self-acting door which closes when the wheel stops. The …
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