A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Том 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Pater-Noster-Row; and Munday and Slatter, Oxford, 1811 |
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... church ; the royal habits put off in the church , the several oblations , furniture of the church , canopy , staves and bells , and the cloth on which their majesties walk from the west door of the church to the theatre , & c ...
... church ; the royal habits put off in the church , the several oblations , furniture of the church , canopy , staves and bells , and the cloth on which their majesties walk from the west door of the church to the theatre , & c ...
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... church . Morning prayer was done between seven and eight , unto which came divers of the lords ; for whose better placing , none of the college but masters of arts sat in the higher stalls ; and they next unto the vestry doors ; the ...
... church . Morning prayer was done between seven and eight , unto which came divers of the lords ; for whose better placing , none of the college but masters of arts sat in the higher stalls ; and they next unto the vestry doors ; the ...
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... church , a great stage containing the breadth of the church from the one side to the other , that the chapels might serve for houses . In the length it ran two of the lower chapels full , with the pillars of a side . Upon the south wall ...
... church , a great stage containing the breadth of the church from the one side to the other , that the chapels might serve for houses . In the length it ran two of the lower chapels full , with the pillars of a side . Upon the south wall ...
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... church of the abbey ; I doubt not , splendid enough . The west front and tower- steeple was by the door and outward ... church , and cloisters which lay on the south side of the church , were spread thick all over the garden , which ...
... church of the abbey ; I doubt not , splendid enough . The west front and tower- steeple was by the door and outward ... church , and cloisters which lay on the south side of the church , were spread thick all over the garden , which ...
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... church mat- ters . Then the bishop directing his discourse to me , said , My lord , you see that the king , having thrown himself upon the water , must keep himself a swimming with one hand . The Presbyterians have joined him closely ...
... church mat- ters . Then the bishop directing his discourse to me , said , My lord , you see that the king , having thrown himself upon the water , must keep himself a swimming with one hand . The Presbyterians have joined him closely ...
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A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine: Researches ... John Walker Повний перегляд - 1809 |
A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Том 1 John Walker Повний перегляд - 1811 |
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