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Somner tells us , ' the place hath a cross still , but it is ill marketing at it'.8 The city had plenty of markets . At the Bull's Stake there was a victual market twice a week , especially for poultry . Here the bull - baiting used to ...
Somner tells us , ' the place hath a cross still , but it is ill marketing at it'.8 The city had plenty of markets . At the Bull's Stake there was a victual market twice a week , especially for poultry . Here the bull - baiting used to ...
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But round about us it hath been almost in every house about us , and whole households dead . There hath died this last week in general 1603 , of the which number there hath died of them of the plague 1135 , which has been the greatest ...
But round about us it hath been almost in every house about us , and whole households dead . There hath died this last week in general 1603 , of the which number there hath died of them of the plague 1135 , which has been the greatest ...
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Several passages attest his rare power of combining the abstract with the epigrammatic : This idol which you term Virginity Is neither essence subject to the eye , No , nor to any one exterior sense , Nor hath it any place of residence ...
Several passages attest his rare power of combining the abstract with the epigrammatic : This idol which you term Virginity Is neither essence subject to the eye , No , nor to any one exterior sense , Nor hath it any place of residence ...
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