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  • Rastall are, and in them, the Distinction is taken between a

    John Adams diary 5, 26 May - 25 November 1760 1961

  • Coke and Rastall the Distinction taken between a Declaration on a Parol and on a Written Lease.

    John Adams diary 5, 26 May - 25 November 1760 1961

  • He had wormed his way into the Rastall-Retford home-circle by grossly deceitful means.

    Death at the Excelsior And Other Stories 1928

  • The moment he heard that Eve had gone to live with Mr.. Rastall-Retford, and had ascertained that the Rastall-Retford with whom he had been at Cambridge and whom he still met occasionally at his club when he did not see him first, was this lady's son, he had set himself to court young Mr. Rastall-Retford.

    Death at the Excelsior And Other Stories 1928

  • Wilson v. Rastall as in some other cases the indication of a potentiality of an expansion of this side of the law of evidence.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913

  • By his mother he was descended of the family of the famous and learned Sir Thomas More, sometime Lord Chancellor of England: as also, from that worthy and laborious judge Rastall, who left posterity the vast statutes of the law of this nation most exactly abridged.

    The Life of Dr. Donne. Paras. 1-49 1909

  • He also made acquaintance with another writer against Jewell, -- Rastall; and with one or two of Mr. Willet's books, the author of "Synopsis Papismi" and "Tretrastylon Papisticum."

    By What Authority? Robert Hugh Benson 1892

  • Berthelet, Rastall, Grafton, and the greatest number of pamphlets and prints of English heads of any other person.

    English Book Collectors William Younger Fletcher 1871

  • For a summary of the most recent views as to the classification and succession of the glacial deposits of the British Isles, see Lake an Rastall, "Textbook of Geology," London, 1910, pages 466 to 473.

    The Antiquity of Man Charles Lyell 1836

  • Hereunto is added two tables, the one at the beginning of the booke, declaring vnder titles by order of alphabet the substance of such referments as stoode at the end of eche title in the first collection of statutes, set forth by Master Iustice Rastall ...

    Inventory of Robert Carter's Estate, November [1733] 1733

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