The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 100;Volumen 148E. Cave, 1830 |
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... land , which imparted a degree of refinement superior to the barbarous nations around them , and hence they were the most polished people in the land of Canaan . The terror naturally arising from the intelligence that the neighbouring ...
... land , which imparted a degree of refinement superior to the barbarous nations around them , and hence they were the most polished people in the land of Canaan . The terror naturally arising from the intelligence that the neighbouring ...
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... land of Midian , from ancient re- cords in the custody , most probably , of his father - in - law , to comfort his afflict- ed brethren during their captivity in Egypt . And this would be many years before the promulgation of the ...
... land of Midian , from ancient re- cords in the custody , most probably , of his father - in - law , to comfort his afflict- ed brethren during their captivity in Egypt . And this would be many years before the promulgation of the ...
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... lands at Biggles- wade , although such lands were not in the bounds of the King's forests , & c . , and by that authority he claimed free warren , & c . I find no change in the proprietor of this manor until the time of Edward the Sixth ...
... lands at Biggles- wade , although such lands were not in the bounds of the King's forests , & c . , and by that authority he claimed free warren , & c . I find no change in the proprietor of this manor until the time of Edward the Sixth ...
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... land adjoining . Bentley was admitted a subsizar of St. John's College , then the largest in the University , and un- der the government of Dr. Turner , af- terwards Bishop of Ely , and one of the seven prelates who made so noble a ...
... land adjoining . Bentley was admitted a subsizar of St. John's College , then the largest in the University , and un- der the government of Dr. Turner , af- terwards Bishop of Ely , and one of the seven prelates who made so noble a ...
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... land as a source of profit , through exchange of produce , and rejection of using it as a means of maintaining the people ; in other words , he thinks that in old times the landlord preferred power and influence to luxury and ...
... land as a source of profit , through exchange of produce , and rejection of using it as a means of maintaining the people ; in other words , he thinks that in old times the landlord preferred power and influence to luxury and ...
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