Notes and Queries, Number 57, November 30, 1850 by Various
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Tell me wherein the strength of faction lies?
_On Lies._ What didst though when the king left his parliament? _Lament._ What terms wouldst give to gain his company? _Any._ What wouldst thou do if here thou mightst behold him? _Hold him._ But wouldst thou save him with they best endeavour? _Ever._ But if he come not, what become of London? _Undone._" I also wish to know (if any of your readers will enlighten me I shall be obliged) what is the meaning of the name "Thwaites." It is a very common name, there being Thwaites, Thornthwaites, Hawthornthwaites, Haythornthwaites, in abundance through all part of England. LLYD RHYS MORGAN. _Deus Justificatus._--Can any of your readers give any information respecting the authorship of the book entitled:-- "Deus Justificatus, or the Divine Goodness vindicated and cleared, against the Assertors of Absolute and Inconditionate Reprobation. Together with some Refections on a late Discourse of Mr. Parkers concerning the Divine Dominion and Goodness. London, 1668." 8vo. pp. xxxii. 280. iii.? My copy (which has the autograph of Richard Claridge, the quaker) has |
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