The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 1; Volume 115E. Cave, 1814 |
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... carried on , converted into a hall , cellars , & c .; and East- ward of the Little Cloisters are many columns and arches , all of a style consonant with the Saxon architec- ture of the 11th century . To confirm my position , that these ...
... carried on , converted into a hall , cellars , & c .; and East- ward of the Little Cloisters are many columns and arches , all of a style consonant with the Saxon architec- ture of the 11th century . To confirm my position , that these ...
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... carried through different books , by different authors , at different ages , for different ends and purposes . " It is necessary to sort out , what is in- tended for example , what only as a nar- rative ; what to be understood literally ...
... carried through different books , by different authors , at different ages , for different ends and purposes . " It is necessary to sort out , what is in- tended for example , what only as a nar- rative ; what to be understood literally ...
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... carried so far , as to have made it nearly the universal be- lief of Protestants , that withholding the Bible from the general body is the rule , and the liberty to read it the exception ; whereas it is much nearer the truth to say ...
... carried so far , as to have made it nearly the universal be- lief of Protestants , that withholding the Bible from the general body is the rule , and the liberty to read it the exception ; whereas it is much nearer the truth to say ...
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... carried secretly about the persons of Protestants , in the persecuting days of bloody Queen Mary . I suspect some error in the date ( 1550 ) assigned to the first Eng- lish edition of this book , because it is three years before the ...
... carried secretly about the persons of Protestants , in the persecuting days of bloody Queen Mary . I suspect some error in the date ( 1550 ) assigned to the first Eng- lish edition of this book , because it is three years before the ...
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... carried about with the victorious army . 1 Shake off the Corsican's detested yoke , And prop your drooping Vines with Bri- tish Oak ! England , no more your foe , will bring you aid , [ White Cockade ! When France shall welcome home the ...
... carried about with the victorious army . 1 Shake off the Corsican's detested yoke , And prop your drooping Vines with Bri- tish Oak ! England , no more your foe , will bring you aid , [ White Cockade ! When France shall welcome home the ...
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