The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 212E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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... Swithun . No name is more familiar than that of Swithun , as it is associated in the popular mind with the indication of the weather . Many , who smile at the superstition of our peasantry , have no great respect for the memory of ...
... Swithun . No name is more familiar than that of Swithun , as it is associated in the popular mind with the indication of the weather . Many , who smile at the superstition of our peasantry , have no great respect for the memory of ...
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... Swithun with an affection which never diminished . Under such a tutor the personal character of the Prince was well formed , and his tastes well cultivated . Swithun never forgot to direct his attention to business , to the principles ...
... Swithun with an affection which never diminished . Under such a tutor the personal character of the Prince was well formed , and his tastes well cultivated . Swithun never forgot to direct his attention to business , to the principles ...
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... Swithun achieved a great benefit for his country and a great service in the cause of Christianity . It entitles him to take rank not only among the promoters , but almost among the founders of the national Church . Next to the ...
... Swithun achieved a great benefit for his country and a great service in the cause of Christianity . It entitles him to take rank not only among the promoters , but almost among the founders of the national Church . Next to the ...
Contents
Gentlemans Magazine | 3 |
The Celtic Tumuli of Dorset | 14 |
Hilliers History and Antiquities of the Isle of Wight | 24 |
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