An Old Shropshire Oak, Volume 3K. Paul, Trench, & Company, 1891 - Great Britain |
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Page 13
... merchants of Almaine - or , as we should now say , Germany - and he it was who told him all about the poor miner's son ... merchant ; his visit to Shrewsbury is not so apparent , unless it had something to do , as the old accounts speak ...
... merchants of Almaine - or , as we should now say , Germany - and he it was who told him all about the poor miner's son ... merchant ; his visit to Shrewsbury is not so apparent , unless it had something to do , as the old accounts speak ...
Page 14
... merchant , told the rector of Hanwood many little incidents about Luther's childhood . Amongst other things , he recorded how , when a carrend- or , as we should speak , a chorister boy -- he was received with much kindness into the ...
... merchant , told the rector of Hanwood many little incidents about Luther's childhood . Amongst other things , he recorded how , when a carrend- or , as we should speak , a chorister boy -- he was received with much kindness into the ...
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... merchants were often found , and they were purchasers both of flannel and lead . So much of this little bit of local history , and Hans Dhiel's more enlarged views of trade . On another point he likewise enlightened the old rector . On ...
... merchants were often found , and they were purchasers both of flannel and lead . So much of this little bit of local history , and Hans Dhiel's more enlarged views of trade . On another point he likewise enlightened the old rector . On ...
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... merchant , March 5 , 1557. It is pleasant to catch any glimmerings of light in the midst of circumstant dark- ness : a time in which Strype quotes Sir Thomas Smith's words — the people ' went about their matters as men amazed , that ...
... merchant , March 5 , 1557. It is pleasant to catch any glimmerings of light in the midst of circumstant dark- ness : a time in which Strype quotes Sir Thomas Smith's words — the people ' went about their matters as men amazed , that ...
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... merchant of the city of London , and held in much repute there amongst his fellows , he appears to have had a large ... merchants of the city , dealing wholesale with them here , as well as at Pool , Newtown , and Montgomery , under the ...
... merchant of the city of London , and held in much repute there amongst his fellows , he appears to have had a large ... merchants of the city , dealing wholesale with them here , as well as at Pool , Newtown , and Montgomery , under the ...
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