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Church -- e.g. the number of its members, or reputed members, in the different European States; the number and temporalities of its sees, clergy, &c. -- he will confer on me a great obligation; one which it will be a pleasure to me to repay to some other "Querist," should it lie within my power to supply any desired information, in my turn.
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George Berkeley's philosophical/economic text, The Querist, can be found online at McMaster University.
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Your Querist will find several explanations of the Eton Montem in the _Gentleman's
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-- Your Querist H.B.C. (Vol. ii., pp. 55-57.) will find, in the 53rd vol. _Edinb.
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Messrs. Leigh Sotheby will probably be able to inform the Querist into whose hands these two vols. passed.
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Querist "ROBERT SNOW," in his endeavour to trace illustrations from
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Our Querist will find a very humorous illustration of its use
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-- I had expected that your Querist C.B. would have received an {238} immediate reply to his Query as to the meaning of _fiz-gig_, because the word is in Johnson's _Dictionary_, where he may also see the line from Sandys '_Job_, in which it caught his attention.
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JOHN POWERS_, who in _NOTES AND QUERIES_ for Jan. 12th. 1850, p. 163., offered to furnish an extract from Hardiman's _Statute of Kilkenny_, will have the kindness to so at this distance of time, and to forward it to us, the Querist to whom he replied, and whose direction we have just received, will be much obliged to him.
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-- Your Querist will find some information in Warton's _Hist.
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