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Replier
Replier Re*pli"er (r?-pl?"?r), n. One who replies. --Bacon.

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- "to ********inate" in printed English was by Matthew Sutcliffe in A Briefe Replie to a Certaine Odious and Slanderous Libel, Lately Published by a Seditious...
- November 27, 2013. Retrieved November 21, 2013. Martiall, John (1566). A Replie to Mr Calfhills Blasphemous Answer Made Against the Treatise of the Cross...
- Achat Stopford (Fabergé) 1 Renard en cornaline rouge aux aguets, corps ½ replié, yeux en roses". Fabergé - Cartier : Rivalen am Zarenhof (Katalog zur Ausstellung...
- 31, 2019. Piedboeuf, Guillaume (January 30, 2017). "Bissonnette s'était replié sur lui-même". Las Presse (in French). Archived from the original on May...
- 27 November 2013. Retrieved 21 November 2013. Martiall, John (1566). A Replie to Mr Calfhills Blasphemous Answer Made Against the Treatise of the Cross...
- exemple au 16e siècle), le Sampot était caractérisé par un pan antérieur replié, arrondi et rabattu sur la ceinture; il laissait parfois apparaître une...
- latter Harding wrote "A Rejoindre to M. Jewel's Replie" (Antwerp, 1566) and "A Rejoindre to M. Jewel's Replie against the Sacrifice of the M****" (Louvain...
- translate.goog/afrique-centrale/2023/02/06/la-garde-presidentielle-se-replie-sur-les-proches-de-touadera,109909845-bre?_x_tr_sl=fr&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc...
- therefore thought his death meritorious, as a kind of martyrdom'. He wrote A Replie unto a certain Libell latelie set foorth by Fa. Parsons, in the name of...
- conferences; the third (24 May 1622) was entrusted to William Laud. White's Replie to Fisher (1624) was dedicated to James I. On 14 September 1622 White was...