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Pansy
flowers of a great diversity of colors Called also hearts ease love in idleness and many other quaint names
Preedy
With ease
Charities, or Public Trusts
relief or redemption of prisoners or captives; and aid or ease of any poor inhabitants, concerning payments of fifteenths, setting out
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Chapel
the parish is large, and then called a chapel of ease, for the accommodation of those parishioners who dwell at distance
Confession to a priest
unburdening of his conscience, and to receive spiritual consolation and ease of mind from him,' he 'do not reveal to any
Edia
Edia, ease; aid or help.
Nisi prius
was brought. But it was provided by Magna Charta, in ease of the subject, that assizes of novel disseisin and mort-ancestor
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Act, 1925, s. 149(3), which prohibits the granting of a ease as a rent or upon payment of a fine after
Phenomenon happening from time immemorial
Phenomenon happening from time immemorial, a phenomenon is said to be happening from time immemorial when the date of its...
Public chapels
site: and chapels so circum-stanced were described as chapels of ease, because built in aid of the original church, 3 Steph.Com.
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