148 examples of passim in sentences

Read at the same time from Milton's Paradise Lost, Book I., lines 44-74, 169-184, 248-263, and passim.

Selections are given in Ward, II., 306-379; Bronson, II., 334-423; Oxford Treasury, III., 34-70: Manly, I., and Century, passim.

They have also the power of coiling themselves up like a watch-spring and discharging themselves from a considerable distance at those whom they have doomed to deatha fact which is attested by such passages in the poets as Like adder darting from his coil, and by travellers passim.

Lib. II. sections 1, 5, 11, et passim.

Lib. II. sections 6, 11, et passim.

e diversis, Gram. of E. Gram., passim.

Clark Papers, passim for 1786.

[Footnote: Denny's Journal, passim.]

Trans., n. s., x (1895), 186 et passim.

xviii (1905), 202, 221, 222, 224, et passim.

Prec., passim.

For other examples of interdiction of churches or excommunication see Hale, Churchwardens' Prec., 111-12 (Shoreham Vetera interdicted. 1599/1600), et passim.

A very common class of offenders were those who would not leave their ale cups to go to service (see authorities cited, passim).

Also ibid., xxvi, 24, 25, et passim.

Prec., 165, et passim.

Proc., 118, et passim.

For other cases see passim.

See also Canterbury Visit., xxvi, 20, 21, also Ibid., xxvii, 220, et passim.

See other visitations, passim.

Warrington Deanery Visit., 192 (Four persons presented from Wigan for marrying without banns); 189, et passim.

in the Last Four Parl. of Eliz., Debates, passim.

Ann., ii, passim.

See also Heywood Townshend, 110, et passim; D'Ewes, 302, et passim, and the canons and injunctions of the time.

See also Heywood Townshend, 110, et passim; D'Ewes, 302, et passim, and the canons and injunctions of the time.

On the scandalous neglect of duty of some holders of peculiars see Dean of York's Visit., 199, 201 ff., 324, et passim.

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