The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 101,Parte 2;Volumen 150F. Jefferies, 1831 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... be seen niches for the purpose of containing holy water . The whole is covered with lead , except the southern side of the chancel . A very small portion , indeed , of painted 1831. ] glass remains in one of the southern windows.
... be seen niches for the purpose of containing holy water . The whole is covered with lead , except the southern side of the chancel . A very small portion , indeed , of painted 1831. ] glass remains in one of the southern windows.
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... remains in one of the southern windows . At the eastern extremity of the church , which is somewhat higher than the chancel , on the outside , is a small elevation for the purpose of con- taining one single bell , which it is presumed ...
... remains in one of the southern windows . At the eastern extremity of the church , which is somewhat higher than the chancel , on the outside , is a small elevation for the purpose of con- taining one single bell , which it is presumed ...
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... remains of an- cient architecture . Leland ascribes its foundation to Sir John de Londres , and his authority is quoted by Tanner ; and also by the editors of the new edition of Dugdale's Monasticon ; who , unfortunately , seem not to ...
... remains of an- cient architecture . Leland ascribes its foundation to Sir John de Londres , and his authority is quoted by Tanner ; and also by the editors of the new edition of Dugdale's Monasticon ; who , unfortunately , seem not to ...
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... remains ! Exalted by a purer faith , refined By better thoughts , with fairer hopes entwin'd ; Oh ! where the brighter star to cheer our gloom , Make heav'n of earth , and triumph o'er the tomb ! Clime of the Sun ! kind Nature's lavish ...
... remains ! Exalted by a purer faith , refined By better thoughts , with fairer hopes entwin'd ; Oh ! where the brighter star to cheer our gloom , Make heav'n of earth , and triumph o'er the tomb ! Clime of the Sun ! kind Nature's lavish ...
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... remains most perfectly quiet ; but when that is not the case , he ad- vances with circumspection , and is sustained , by such patience , that he will sometimes pass a whole day in the pursuit , without any particular prospect of success ...
... remains most perfectly quiet ; but when that is not the case , he ad- vances with circumspection , and is sustained , by such patience , that he will sometimes pass a whole day in the pursuit , without any particular prospect of success ...
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