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All through the sixteenth century England had been growing stronger . In spite of religious strife and the social disintegration caused by the Wars of the Roses the nation had become more consolidated , commerce had increased ...
All through the sixteenth century England had been growing stronger . In spite of religious strife and the social disintegration caused by the Wars of the Roses the nation had become more consolidated , commerce had increased ...
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During the Saracen invasions between the eighth and the tenth century , the bourg was sacked , but the remains of the Saints were hidden beneath the altar , and the churcu and oratory escaped . The present church dates from the end of ...
During the Saracen invasions between the eighth and the tenth century , the bourg was sacked , but the remains of the Saints were hidden beneath the altar , and the churcu and oratory escaped . The present church dates from the end of ...
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the remoteness of the foundation of this building , they maintaining that it is a chapel of the thirteenth century characterised by the lancet ogive of that epoch ; but the arguments given by Massa in support of his belief are by no ...
the remoteness of the foundation of this building , they maintaining that it is a chapel of the thirteenth century characterised by the lancet ogive of that epoch ; but the arguments given by Massa in support of his belief are by no ...
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Palace An Old and an Old High Town By PERCY FITZGERALD | 70 |
Parsonages Country By Rev M G WATKINS M | 226 |
Pity of It The By A WERNER | 280 |
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