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" ... adverted to things of this nature, and may have concern in my trial, should be made acquainted with it. Suffer me, then, my Lord, to produce a few of many evidences that these cells were used as repositories of the dead, and to enumerate a few, in... "
The Wonders of the Little World; Or, A General History of Man:: Displaying ... - Página 137
de Nathaniel Wanley - 1806
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Merry's Museum, Volúmenes 5-6

1844 - 400 páginas
...they here enjoyed when living. rate a few in which human bones have been found, as it happened in this question; lest to some that accident might seem extraordinary, and, consequently, occasion prejudice. 1st. The bones, as was supposed of the Saxon, St. Dubritius, were discovered buried in his cell, at...
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The Romance of the Forum, Or, Narratives, Scenes, and Anecdotes from Courts ...

Peter Burke - 1853 - 324 páginas
...hermit, or the anchoress, hoped that repose for their bones, when dead, they here enjoyed when living. " 1. The bones, as was supposed, of the Saxon St. Dubritius, were discovered buried in his cell at Guy's Cliff, near Warwick, as appears from the authority of Sir William Dugdale. " 2. The bones thought to...
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Chambers's Pocket Miscellany, Volúmenes 5-6

1854 - 400 páginas
...hermit, or the anchoress, hoped that repose for their bones, when dead, they here enjoyed when living. '1. The bones, as was supposed, of the Saxon St Dubritius, were discovered buried in his cell at Guy's Cliff, near Warwick, as appears from the authority of Sir William Dugdale. '2. The bones thought to...
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Chambers's Pocket Miscellany, Volumen 3

1854 - 414 páginas
...hermit, or the anchoress, hoped that repose for their bones, when dead, they here enjoyed when living. '1. The bones, as was supposed, of the Saxon St Dubritius, were discovered buried in his cell at Guy'a Cliff, near Warwick, as appears from the authority of Sir William Dugdale. '2. The bones thought...
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Criminal Chronology of York Castle: With a Register of Criminals Capitally ...

William Knipe - 1867 - 284 páginas
...were used as depositories of the dead, and to enumerate a few in which human bones have been found, as it happened in this in question, lest to some that..." 1. The bones, as was supposed of the Saxon, St. Dubritins, were discovered buried in his cell at Guy's Cliff, near Warwick, as appears from the authority...
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Whimsicalities; a Periodical Gathering. To which are Added: "York and ...

Thomas Hood - 1870 - 692 páginas
...repositories of the dead, and to enumerate a few in which human bones have been found, as it happened in thi; question ; lest, to some, that accident might seem...prejudice. " 1. The bones, as was supposed, of the Saxon SaiDDubritius, were discovered buried in his cell at Guy's Cliff, nea: Warwick, as appears from the...
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The Works of Thomas Hood: Comic and Serious, in Prose and Verse ..., Volumen 6

Thomas Hood - 1871 - 486 páginas
...repositories of the dead, and to enumerate a few in which human bones have been found, as it happened in this question ; lest, to some, that accident might seem...prejudice. " 1. The bones, as was supposed, of the Saxon Saint, Dubritius, were discovered buried in his cell at Guy's Cliff, near Warwick, as appears from...
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Works, Volumen 6

Thomas Hood - 1871 - 492 páginas
...repositories of the dead, and to enumerate a few in which human bones have been found, as it happened in this question ; lest, to some, that accident might seem...prejudice. "1. The bones, as was supposed, of the Saxon Saint, Dubritius, were discovered buried in his cell at Guy's Cliff, near Warwick, as appears from...
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The Trial of Eugene Aram: For the Murder of Daniel Clark of Knaresborough ...

Eugene Aram - 1878 - 56 páginas
...used as repositories of the dead, and to enumerate a few, in which human bones have been found, as it happened in this in question; lest to some that...consequently, occasion prejudice. 1. The bones, as were supposed, of the Saxon, St. Dubritius, were discovered buried in his cell at Guiscliffe, near...
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Records of York castle, by A.W. Twyford and A. Griffiths. [With] York and ...

Anthony William Twyford - 1880 - 344 páginas
...repositories of the dead, and to enumerate a few in which human bones have been found, as it happened in this question, lest to some that accident might seem extraordinary, and consequently occasion prejudice. " I. The bones, as was supposed, of the Saxon Saint, Dubritius, were discovered buried in his cell...
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