The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 82, Part 2; Volume 112E. Cave, 1812 |
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... taken down , and what was its form and character ? Of Thomas Mede , to whom there is a fine monument in the North aile , I am desirous of obtaining some par- ticulars ; also of Sir William Penn , whose birth - place is not ...
... taken down , and what was its form and character ? Of Thomas Mede , to whom there is a fine monument in the North aile , I am desirous of obtaining some par- ticulars ; also of Sir William Penn , whose birth - place is not ...
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... taken place since the esta blishment of the new one , and on the probable failure of such increase with the defect ... taken place ? The fact is notorious and well attested , that no increased omission of the Li- turgy has taken place in ...
... taken place since the esta blishment of the new one , and on the probable failure of such increase with the defect ... taken place ? The fact is notorious and well attested , that no increased omission of the Li- turgy has taken place in ...
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... taken up its abode in Jewin - Street , Aldgate , where it now lifts its head and belies its locality , per- haps for the pious purpose of converting the Jews ; however this may be , the parish of St. Giles's within seem to have taken ...
... taken up its abode in Jewin - Street , Aldgate , where it now lifts its head and belies its locality , per- haps for the pious purpose of converting the Jews ; however this may be , the parish of St. Giles's within seem to have taken ...
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... taken as the stomach can manage , digestion will be more perfect from re- pose , and repose more refreshing from digestion . But if it be unequal to the task imposed upon it , then heat is ex - x cited , which the weight of the bed ...
... taken as the stomach can manage , digestion will be more perfect from re- pose , and repose more refreshing from digestion . But if it be unequal to the task imposed upon it , then heat is ex - x cited , which the weight of the bed ...
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... taken the requisite steps for that purpose , but that he had that day found it necessary to resign to his Royal High- ness the powers with which he had been invested ; and that his Royal Highness had graciously been pleased to accept ...
... taken the requisite steps for that purpose , but that he had that day found it necessary to resign to his Royal High- ness the powers with which he had been invested ; and that his Royal Highness had graciously been pleased to accept ...
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