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ancient borough town of
Stamford in Lincolnshire ... and
without sensible errour may
serve the 3.
kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland. London: J.L...
-
almost all
words with the -or
ending (such as error) were once
spelled -our (
errour), and
almost all
words with the -er
ending (such as member) were once spelled...
- Lady of the
Green Kirtle in The
Silver Chair recalls both the snake-woman
Errour in The
Faerie Queene and Satan's
transformation into a
snake in Paradise...
- or occasions, and an
almost total want of
political decorum, were the
errours [sic] by
which he was most hurt in the
public opinion: and
those through...
- the
Netherlands in 1824. It was a
fatall and
never enough to be
repented errour of our
President and
Council of Fort St.
George [Madras] to
break all our...
- also for
words where the u has
since been dropped: amb****adour, emperour,
errour, governour, horrour, inferiour, mirrour, perturbatour, superiour, tenour...
- https://archive.org/details/ladensivmautokat00bail A
dissuasive from the
errours of the time :
wherein the
tenets of the prin****ll sects,
especially of...
-
Redcrosse Knight and his lady Una
travel together when he
defeats the
monster Errour. Then they
travel separately after the
wizard Archimago,
using a
false dream...
-
folliries and misinformations,
which would sometimes guid him into the
paths of
errour". A
large part of the "Lives" was
published in 1813 as
Letters Written by...
-
other works. A long and
fantastic prose allegory, it
demonstrates "the
Errours of Religion, the
Vices and
Decayes of the Kingdome, and
lastly the wayes...