Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society, Volumen 4

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The transactions cover the years 1866- and include the society's proceedings. No proceedings are included in n.s. v. 70 (1970).
 

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Página 114 - What we gave, we have ; What we spent, we had ; What we left, we lost...
Página 77 - A basket, which they filled with pedlar's wares ; And with this basket on his arm, the lad Went up to London, found a master there, Who out of many chose the trusty boy To go and overlook his merchandise...
Página 12 - Signed, sealed, published and declared, by the above named Caleb Taylor,* to be his last will and testament, in the presence of us ; who, at his request and in his presence, have subscribed our names as witnesses thereunto.
Página 12 - July in the year of our LORD CHRIST, One Thousand, Seven Hundred and Sixty one and in the First year of our Reign. By his Excellency's Command, With advice of Council, B. WENTWORTH. Theodore Atkinson, Secy. Province of New-Ramp™ July 5. 1761 Recorded according the original Charter under the Province Seal. Attest
Página 104 - And yet they think that their houses shall continue for ever : and that their dwelling-places shall endure from one generation to another; and call the lands after their own names.
Página 375 - Parliament, whether he will be for taking off the penal laws and the tests. 2. Whether he will assist and contribute to the election of such members as shall be for taking off the penal laws and tests. 3. Whether he will support the king's declaration for liberty of conscience by living friendly with those of all persuasions, as subjects of the same prince and good Christians ought to do.
Página 516 - But one among the apostles was absent ; and when he arrived soon after, he would not believe in the resurrection of the Virgin ; and this apostle was the same Thomas, who had formerly been slow to believe in the resurrection of the Lord; and he desired that the tomb should be opened before him ; and when it was opened it was found to be full of lilies and roses. Then Thomas, looking up to heaven, beheld the Virgin bodily, in a glory of light, slowly mounting towards...
Página 45 - Questions and answeares conteining the summe of Christian Religion ; newly enlarged with the Testimonies of Scripture. Imprinted at London at the Three Cranes in the Vintree, by Thomas Dawson, 1590.
Página 48 - ... with the abbot in a vestment : their names are written on labels issuing from their mouths : the abbot's name is defaced, which would have given a date to the whole. In the second partition are the figures of St. George and the dragon. In the sixth is represented St. Catharine, with the emblems of her martyrdom, the sword and wheel.

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