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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… has a chapel, to which a district has been assigned, co-extensive with the township: the living is a perpetual …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
A New History of London
… all their rhetoric, to engage the citizens to a vigorous co-operation with the parliament in bringing this war to a …
A New History of London
… had a great share in sullying the glory of her reign, and co-operated with the patrons of the secret enemies of the …
A New History of London
… the Spaniards on the coasts of Chili and Peru; and to co-operate occasionally with admiral Vernon across the …
A New History of London
… of the people, we may justly esteem this marriage act as a co-operating cause of it. Sir Hans Sloane the celebrated …
A New History of London
… arises not merely from their personal merits, but from a co-operating dislike of some others, which generally proceed …
A New History of London
… rioters; as another party of them passed by Mess. Carr and Co. mercers on Ludgate-hill, who they had been told carried …
A New History of London
… the house of commons some time after by Mess. Adam and Co. the undertakers. This case will give the reader a short … while we are left behind waiting the result of all these co-operating symptoms of national decay. Absolute levelling … present to this right honourable court William Adam and Co. for having embanked that part of the river Thames …
A New History of London
… disquiet. The barons were too opulent and independent to co-operate in Henry's desires of ruling by no other law than …
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