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ac ieuanc. Y mae eich gohebydd yr anog i ymofyn am Fibl y yf dan yr enw, "I London Double Pica Type," ac i ochel si Mn siomedigaeth dyiwn hysbysu nad oes Bibl cyfan i'w e T. gael yn y
chyfeillion eraill yn yr ardal. i Gwnelid y dysteb i fyny o'r ilyfrau gwerthfawr a S ganlyn:-L. Beibl Teuluaidd hardd, Pica medium, 4to, gyda chyfeiriadan llawn, ac ymylon gorearedig mewn rhwymiad ysblenydd. 2. Esboniad Mathew Henry, gydr. cherfinnian, . Esboniad
Crick- bowell, 89; 43 Janed Wrilae, Trefeastel, 94. Wlim ilim Gorwydd, 85; 9 Margaret Davies, Bethel, Brecon, Si; 10 Joan Pica, Val ndre, 84; 11 Miunie Davies, Tulgarthi, 81; 12 Merger- etta An hony, Trecastell, 82; 13 Elizabeth A. Edwarde,
OF the nediision, and in reortlpece fir tihis confidlence tht; Narhie (of Braode ljuri and a pairt of Bohen'ia were Pica to ,hirm bs troalt. .iA LtI RoMe, JUIvT 22,r-His 1oliines has created Iucieu Re.- naparte aiftonap Prince, and Duke
r Majesty, was furnished to her. The first that she rniuS choice of was the late Dike of Qtieensherry's, in Pica. dilly. She was inforriied, in reply, that this house MoI-1 not be obtained, but the reason why was not
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older 'pied' garments after the orthodox Carmelites had become White Friars . It was as Pied Friars ( fratres de Pica ) that Edward I in 1279 gave them 20 s . for 3 days' pittance 8 - half the
June 1200 the former election of William Pica 328 was quashed, and Innocent issued a bull definitely uniting the see of Bath with the abbey of Glastonbury ; and in that same summer Pica 329 and some of his companions
which so grievously afflicted Norwich , when they perished, and their house became private property. 73 The Friars ' de Pica ,' or Pied Friars, are said by Blomefield to have had a house at the northeast corner of the
Chant . (Chet. Soc.), i, 59-61. He had a bequest of books from Randle Pole in 1545 , including the Pica , which was 'to remain in Master Boteler 's chapel at Warrington '; ibid. p. 60 note. That the
81. Jay . Garrulus glandarius (Linn.). A resident. Common in some localities, where game is not strictly preserved. 82. Magpie. Pica rustica (Scopoli). The same remarks apply to this species as to the preceding. 83. Jackdaw. Corvus monedula , Linn.
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Matter in Evidence ;'fo as neverthelefs the Defendant or Defendants do feverally, at the time of filing his or their Pica, give the Plaintiff or Plain- tiffs, at the Foot of fuch Plea, Notice, in Writing, of the Special Matter
pleaded to the A&ion, " That he " was a Curfitor in Her Majefty's Court of Chancery ÃÂ" " which Pica was fet down and argued; and, being " over-ruled, the Petitioner recovered Judgement for " his De and Thirteen
No. 1. is a Sheet of Minutes of Evidence printed in Small Pica. Specimen No. 2. is a Sheet of Minutes of Evidence printed by Messrs. Hansard in Pica. The Saving by adopting the former Type, including that on the
i & 5 GuL. IV. Appendix, No. 1. Office of Clerk Appendix C. to Report.ÃÂ Comparative Specimens of Types and Modes of Printing certain Papers for Parliament ÃÂ continued. of the * Parliaments. Specimen, No. 2. Pica.ÃÂPrinted by Messrs.
!fe Land Forces #/a/ Marines. i é9 Your Committee proceed next to lay before the Houfe the Refult of their Inquiry, in relation to the Number of effective Men in the feveral Regiments, Troops, and Companies, now kept on
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the history of the tithes of Llandaff. The Depositions of 1719 (Mich. 29) mention a spot called "Carreg Picka." Careg Pica, in English the Pye Rock, was the ancient name of the high ground in the south-eastern angle of the
303, 305, 306, 311, 314, 317, 321, 331, 341, 344, 346, 347, 362, 373. -, -, sends 10,000 Swiss into Pica rdy, 1. -, -, crosses the Somme, 9. -, -, letters from, 1, 6, 40, 55, 59, 66, 149,
come in and knowledge their duties of allegiance to his Majesty," he would have it extend only to all "within [Pica ] rdye [and the ] countie of Bulloyn [and Guisnes ] promisyng to all such as will render themselves
Henry VIII October 1524 October 1524 28 Oct. Vit. B. VI. 220. B. M. 776 . CHARLES DE LANOY to CHARLES V. Has reported to him what the archbishop of Capua wrote on the 5th to Bernardin de la
into France, and doubts of some 'garboullie.' Wherefore he has sent 'pyed galliard' [ qy. Puygaillard ] into Normandy and Pica rdy to lie there with forces in readiness if anything should fall out. The dislike of the small entertainment
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table along with Cornelius Merula, a man of good consular family, and Fircellius Pavo, on his left hand; and Munitius Pica and Marcus Petronius Passer , on his right; and how Axius Appius (who accompanied Varro) smiled (sub- ridens), and
A Pica f or Denominational Education. ii to begin their school life at the age of 3, and that very fezv can remain at school until they are 15. And it is certain also that in all schools, even the
A Pica f or Denominational Education. parents, be it observed, as members of a Church and Nation to which God was giving laws. God made it part of the National Law of Israel that they should thus teach their children.
A Pica for Denominational Education. their principle What prevents those who maintain it from setting up their model schools and teaching, as Religion does, their millions ?" Such are the opinions of Lord Hathcrlcy, the present Lord Chan ¬ cellor,
of choice in the matter ; unless indeed we adopt the Secularist lvypothesis, of the inherent power * " A Pica for Atheism," p. 11. + "Lectures on Metaphysics," by Hamilton , vol. 1, p. 26.'». 1 " Discussion with
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