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On the Right hand of Stamfford is a house of Mr Neals in a pretty neate parke pailed in; ye house not very big but
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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That house which is now Lord Guilfords at another side of Epsham, Lookes nobly in a fine parke pailed round.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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There is beyond this, ffine woods and a delicate Parke above the house – pailed in; yt is stored with deare both red and ffallow and affords 12 brace in a season, there are also fine Coppices.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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You Enter a Brick Court, on the Left is a Little Guard roome, on ye Right a Row of roomes wth Chambers over them for the Kitchen and Pastry and Butteryes, and a Little garden pailed in.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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In Sri Lanka you took a 'pottocopy' and pailed your English.
groundviews Pearl Thevanayagam 2010
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However this is unportunately the only way to rid the elepant party op this bugger, since ol other means hau been tried and pailed.
Kottu 2009
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The maid yielded to the con - ditions: But, after fhe had pailed the night with him, the wanton favage, next morning, fhowed her, from the window, her brother, the darling ob - jeft for whom fhe had facrificed her virtue, hanging on a gibbet, which he had fecretly ordered to be there erefted for the execution.
The history of England : from the invasion iof Julius Cæsar to the revolution in 1688 ... 1796
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Many days pailed, in whicli though Lothario never opened his mouth on the fub - jtik to Camilla, he told Anfelmo that he had made many efforts, but could never perceive in her the leafl - tendency to weaknefs, or obtain the Icaft fhadow of hope f on the contrary, that five had threatened, if he did not lay afide the wicked defign, to difclofe the whole affair to her hufband.
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Also Mr. Wakelin, Esq. when the Church - wardens of Bares enquird whether their comunion table should be placed altar wise, & pailed in as others are, he answered; Its no matter, its but a dance before Fopery.
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Next to this, when you have pailed the entrance to the chanter - houfe, is the chapel de la comunion f with its cupola and three altars.
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