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  • I feel gratified in giving you early information of this arrangement because I hope it will enable us to do something for Miss Bloomfield — if nothing more eligible should offer — In fact there is connected with the business a pretty little trade in Millenary & Dress making. —

    Letter 300 2009

  • Audemars Piguet evokes the swinging '60s in the longitudinal oval of the latest watch in its Millenary collection, albeit ingeniously reinterpreted in forged carbon by gifted design chief Octavio Garcia.

    Slim Elegance Is Back 2010

  • Ibsen had now been more than ten years am exile from Norway, and his sentiments with regard to his own people were still what they were when, in July, 1872, he had sent home his Ode for the Millenary

    Henrik Ibsen 2008

  • Ibsen had now been more than ten years am exile from Norway, and his sentiments with regard to his own people were still what they were when, in July, 1872, he had sent home his Ode for the Millenary

    Henrik Ibsen 2008

  • Millenary, and other noble men there concerning our iourney.

    The long and wonderful voyage of Frier Iohn de Plano Carpini 2004

  • Millenary, that we might obtaine his fauour to allowe vs poste horses and a guide.

    The long and wonderful voyage of Frier Iohn de Plano Carpini 2004

  • Millenary, and other noble men there concerning our iourney.

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • Millenary, that we might obtaine his fauour to allowe vs poste horses and a guide.

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • Eight hundred Puritan ministers, a tenth of all the clergy, signed the "Millenary Petition," asking that the practices which they most abhorred, such as the sign of the cross in baptism, the use of the surplice, the giving of the ring at marriage, and the kneeling during the communion service, should be done away with.

    The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut Maria Louise Greene

  • These requests of the "Millenary Petition" were, after the Guy Fawkes plot, urged with all the intensity of a people who, as they looked abroad upon the feeble and warring Protestantism of Europe, and at home upon the attempt to revive Romanism, believed themselves the sole hope and savior of the Protestant cause.

    The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut Maria Louise Greene

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