The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 219F. Jefferies, 1865 |
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... taken out which could be saved . The roof of the north aisle re- mains untouched , rough as it is , because its condition was tolerably sound . The remark , therefore , that the roof - timbers supposed to be rotten " were sound when taken ...
... taken out which could be saved . The roof of the north aisle re- mains untouched , rough as it is , because its condition was tolerably sound . The remark , therefore , that the roof - timbers supposed to be rotten " were sound when taken ...
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... taken by them as their Dorset haven , yet they did not call it a ceaster , but took it only as a wareham , " mound inclosure . " It would be interesting to find how the Romans reached Dorchester , whether they ever landed at Wareham ...
... taken by them as their Dorset haven , yet they did not call it a ceaster , but took it only as a wareham , " mound inclosure . " It would be interesting to find how the Romans reached Dorchester , whether they ever landed at Wareham ...
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... taken the covenant , wch he never did , and with incourageing a person to have served against the King ; and complaint being made by som in the Vestry , that they thought their might be neer a hundred that met togeather to oppose the ...
... taken the covenant , wch he never did , and with incourageing a person to have served against the King ; and complaint being made by som in the Vestry , that they thought their might be neer a hundred that met togeather to oppose the ...
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