The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 96,Parte 2;Volumen 140E. Cave, 1826 |
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... death ? NICHOLS no more inhales the morning's breath ; But still his works display an ample store Of classic taste and antiquarian lore . Long will the kindred sons of genius mourn , And drop the tear of sorrow o'er his urn . Still in ...
... death ? NICHOLS no more inhales the morning's breath ; But still his works display an ample store Of classic taste and antiquarian lore . Long will the kindred sons of genius mourn , And drop the tear of sorrow o'er his urn . Still in ...
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... death to be the separation of the soul from the body on account of Adam's transgression . He might have shewn the spiritual death to be a separation of the soul and body from God's favour in this life , the case of unregenerate and un ...
... death to be the separation of the soul from the body on account of Adam's transgression . He might have shewn the spiritual death to be a separation of the soul and body from God's favour in this life , the case of unregenerate and un ...
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... death of Canute , he was chiefly instrumental in advancing to the rown Harold I. the son of that King . Edward the Confessor was principally indebted to Leofric for his elevation to the throne , and was subsequently protected , by his ...
... death of Canute , he was chiefly instrumental in advancing to the rown Harold I. the son of that King . Edward the Confessor was principally indebted to Leofric for his elevation to the throne , and was subsequently protected , by his ...
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... death of Godiva is ot precisely known , but it is remark- ed by Dugdale that she was buried in the same Monastery ... death . The day came ; and Coventry , it may be imagined , was as silent as death . The Lady went out at the door of ...
... death of Godiva is ot precisely known , but it is remark- ed by Dugdale that she was buried in the same Monastery ... death . The day came ; and Coventry , it may be imagined , was as silent as death . The Lady went out at the door of ...
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... death of Richard I. But John , notwithstanding the acknowledg ment of his inchoate right , was only Duke of Normandy until he was crowned as King of England , with the assent of the Baronage . In the period which elapsed between the death ...
... death of Richard I. But John , notwithstanding the acknowledg ment of his inchoate right , was only Duke of Normandy until he was crowned as King of England , with the assent of the Baronage . In the period which elapsed between the death ...
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