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... church , and grand processions ; of all which he would often dis- course . Among other things , that in the great hall there was an ascent of fifteen steps to the Abbot's table , to which the monks brought up the service on plate , and ...
... church , and grand processions ; of all which he would often dis- course . Among other things , that in the great hall there was an ascent of fifteen steps to the Abbot's table , to which the monks brought up the service on plate , and ...
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... church it is remarked that , taking the upright in its principal lines , exclusive of the window - introductions in the two first stories , a plain and uniform grandeur is expressed , and the proportions of each part happily maintained ...
... church it is remarked that , taking the upright in its principal lines , exclusive of the window - introductions in the two first stories , a plain and uniform grandeur is expressed , and the proportions of each part happily maintained ...
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... church , Mr. Lysons speaks in her favour , while he asserts that the church of England has venerated Elizabeth much more than she deserves . He condemns impropriations ; not considering that , by uniting the interest of the nobles and ...
... church , Mr. Lysons speaks in her favour , while he asserts that the church of England has venerated Elizabeth much more than she deserves . He condemns impropriations ; not considering that , by uniting the interest of the nobles and ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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