Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... interest , and one far more ancient than any of the others . The great majority of these lessons can be taught from the school playground , with just a walk into the churchyard which borders it . For none of them is a walk of more than ...
... interest , and one far more ancient than any of the others . The great majority of these lessons can be taught from the school playground , with just a walk into the churchyard which borders it . For none of them is a walk of more than ...
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... interest of the place . The long zigzag from the town by which it is reached shows the precautions that the Nonconformists used to adopt . From the chapel a sentry could see the approach of magis- trates or informers in time to allow ...
... interest of the place . The long zigzag from the town by which it is reached shows the precautions that the Nonconformists used to adopt . From the chapel a sentry could see the approach of magis- trates or informers in time to allow ...
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... interest , and on their return devote themselves with renewed energy to their daily avocations . Outside the Bible , a Prayer - book , and a volume of sermons to be read every Sunday when there is no chance of going to the village ...
... interest , and on their return devote themselves with renewed energy to their daily avocations . Outside the Bible , a Prayer - book , and a volume of sermons to be read every Sunday when there is no chance of going to the village ...
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