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Perrot's dual attack on constitutional liberty and on recusancy solidified Roman
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[76] Mr.. Lybbe Powys records in her diary under April 26, 1799: 'To a party at Mr. Leigh Perrot's; eight tables, ninety people' (_Passages from the Diaries of Mr.. Philip Lybbe Powys_, 1756-1808).
Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record Richard Arthur Austen-Leigh
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Reading Perrot's description in connection with that given by de la
Indian Games : an historical research Andrew McFarland Davis
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It is, however, clear and distinct in its details, free from the confusion which attends Perrot's account and might almost serve for a description of the game as played by the
Indian Games : an historical research Andrew McFarland Davis
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Perrot's assertion that all early Phoenician tombs were _hypogea_, we may say that as the Bahrein Islands offered no facility for this method of sepulture, the closely-covered-in mound would be the most natural substitute.
Southern Arabia Mabel Bent
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In Perrot's [Footnote: Periot, p. 50.] description of the game of platter he, alludes to a game, played with eight dice, on a blanket in precisely this way, but he adds that it was practised by women and girls.
Indian Games : an historical research Andrew McFarland Davis
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The unfortunate confusion which prevails throughout Perrot's description of the method of counting, and the way in which the point was shirked by all other writers on the subject, prevents any attempt at analysis.
Indian Games : an historical research Andrew McFarland Davis
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Perrot's [Footnote: p. 50.] work there is a good description of the game, although not so full as his account of lacrosse, from which we have already quoted.
Indian Games : an historical research Andrew McFarland Davis
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In 1585 he sat as a peer in Perrot's Parliament, assenting to the attainting of the Earl of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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Not content with this success, Frontenac proceeded vigorously against the coureurs de bois, one of whom as an example was hanged in front of Perrot's prison.
The Fighting Governer : A Chronicle of Frontenac Charles William Colby 1911
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