The Quarterly Magazine of the Independent Order of Odd-Fellows, Manchester UnityG.M. and Board of Directors, 1858 |
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... side of the fire - place , that " we are going to make Prince Albert into an Odd - Fellow at last ; " while visions of the royal arms quartered with those of the Order , float dreamily athwart his imagination . He knows well , we ...
... side of the fire - place , that " we are going to make Prince Albert into an Odd - Fellow at last ; " while visions of the royal arms quartered with those of the Order , float dreamily athwart his imagination . He knows well , we ...
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... side of the fender ; and behold , what a difference in the scenic effect . The old lady's stately drapery is arrayed to much more advantage . She sips her tea with increased zest , and pats the head of her youngest descendant with extra ...
... side of the fender ; and behold , what a difference in the scenic effect . The old lady's stately drapery is arrayed to much more advantage . She sips her tea with increased zest , and pats the head of her youngest descendant with extra ...
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... side . The former is 56 feet wide , and the latter 48 feet wide . The central hall has two side aisles , each 24 feet wide , and separated from the nave only by a row of pillars . It is covered by a semi - circular roof , springing from ...
... side . The former is 56 feet wide , and the latter 48 feet wide . The central hall has two side aisles , each 24 feet wide , and separated from the nave only by a row of pillars . It is covered by a semi - circular roof , springing from ...
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... side has been pierced by the miner's shaft ! Tall , brick chimneys belch forth dense clouds of coal smoke , blighting and blackening the scanty brown herbage that struggles for existence on the slopes of the barren hills ! The spirit of ...
... side has been pierced by the miner's shaft ! Tall , brick chimneys belch forth dense clouds of coal smoke , blighting and blackening the scanty brown herbage that struggles for existence on the slopes of the barren hills ! The spirit of ...
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... side of this “ guzzling " tion , to swallow the somewhat larger half of the liquid abominations referred to . But- " Through tattered clothes small vices do appear ; Robes and furr'd gowns hide all . " ques- The fact is , the working ...
... side of this “ guzzling " tion , to swallow the somewhat larger half of the liquid abominations referred to . But- " Through tattered clothes small vices do appear ; Robes and furr'd gowns hide all . " ques- The fact is , the working ...
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The Quarterly Magazine of the Independent Order of Odd-Fellows, Manchester Unity Повний перегляд - 1860 |
The Quarterly Magazine of the Independent Order of Odd-Fellows, Manchester Unity Повний перегляд - 1862 |
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