The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 280F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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which had been founded in conjunction with another by Stephen Harding , a monk of Sherborne , in Dorsetshire , at Cistertium or Citeaux , in Burgundy , on Palm Sunday , in the year 1098. From that time onwards the monks of this peculiar ...
which had been founded in conjunction with another by Stephen Harding , a monk of Sherborne , in Dorsetshire , at Cistertium or Citeaux , in Burgundy , on Palm Sunday , in the year 1098. From that time onwards the monks of this peculiar ...
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... monks . By the conditions of their donations they had prayed for the souls of their founder and his family . But monks were only human , and it would have been strange had they omitted to pray for his temporal welfare , and his unabated ...
... monks . By the conditions of their donations they had prayed for the souls of their founder and his family . But monks were only human , and it would have been strange had they omitted to pray for his temporal welfare , and his unabated ...
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... monks of Furness at this period , for , in writing to the King , he declared that he believed they possessed as evil hearts and minds as those of any other monastery in the kingdom . Fully aware of all this the Commissioners warmed to ...
... monks of Furness at this period , for , in writing to the King , he declared that he believed they possessed as evil hearts and minds as those of any other monastery in the kingdom . Fully aware of all this the Commissioners warmed to ...
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