The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 219F. Jefferies, 1865 |
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Page 214
... lived , and where he held meetings with his dis- ciples , he answered , I have lived till now near the house of a certain Martin , at the Bath known as the Timotine . I have come to Rome for the second time , nor do I know any other ...
... lived , and where he held meetings with his dis- ciples , he answered , I have lived till now near the house of a certain Martin , at the Bath known as the Timotine . I have come to Rome for the second time , nor do I know any other ...
Page 416
... lived in it , and thus perhaps laid the founda- tion of Hutchins's History . That was well known to be one of the best topographical descriptions of any county that existed . Hutchins was born in 1698 , in this town or in the immediate ...
... lived in it , and thus perhaps laid the founda- tion of Hutchins's History . That was well known to be one of the best topographical descriptions of any county that existed . Hutchins was born in 1698 , in this town or in the immediate ...
Page 617
... lived during this period . Lord Charles Paget , writing to the Queen of Scots , makes the following allusion to him : " This good priest hath lived in England this 15 years . He is of comely personage , and when attired like a gentleman ...
... lived during this period . Lord Charles Paget , writing to the Queen of Scots , makes the following allusion to him : " This good priest hath lived in England this 15 years . He is of comely personage , and when attired like a gentleman ...
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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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