The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 219F. Jefferies, 1865 |
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Page 142
... give por- traits of royal personages and eminent men of the artist's own time they are in an exquisitely fine white paste upon a flat ground of blue , some very small ( often worn mounted in gold as female ornaments ) , others of large ...
... give por- traits of royal personages and eminent men of the artist's own time they are in an exquisitely fine white paste upon a flat ground of blue , some very small ( often worn mounted in gold as female ornaments ) , others of large ...
Page 225
... give , in a brief yet clear form , information which every professing Christian ought to possess , but which very many do not attain to . The reason for this is not difficult to discover . Writers on theo- logy have too frequently a ...
... give , in a brief yet clear form , information which every professing Christian ought to possess , but which very many do not attain to . The reason for this is not difficult to discover . Writers on theo- logy have too frequently a ...
Page 536
... give up to the cathedral chapter , or the bishop's council , certain manors . These were Winscombe , Pucklechurch , Blackford , and Cran- more , which were ceded to Bishop Joceline and his successors for ever , and the addition of these ...
... give up to the cathedral chapter , or the bishop's council , certain manors . These were Winscombe , Pucklechurch , Blackford , and Cran- more , which were ceded to Bishop Joceline and his successors for ever , and the addition of these ...
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The Ecclesiastical Buildings of Wells 669 | 686 |
Ornamentation of Ancient Bells | 696 |
Reinterment of the Remains of King James III and his Queen the Princess | 707 |
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