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... century of Rowland Hill , and one or two of them may be traced back to Friar Gerund . Most popu- lar preachers , whether of local or general fame , LOST STATUES . - Statues of Alfred the Great and. of accessories , cut out where ...
... century of Rowland Hill , and one or two of them may be traced back to Friar Gerund . Most popu- lar preachers , whether of local or general fame , LOST STATUES . - Statues of Alfred the Great and. of accessories , cut out where ...
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... century ) , 1 , Chapel Street West , MAYFAIR , W. , LONDON . [ EDGES & BUTLER , Wine Merchants , & c . , recommend and GUARANTEE the following WINES : - HED SHERRY . Good Dinner Wine , 248. , 30s . , 368. per dozen ; fine pale , golden ...
... century ) , 1 , Chapel Street West , MAYFAIR , W. , LONDON . [ EDGES & BUTLER , Wine Merchants , & c . , recommend and GUARANTEE the following WINES : - HED SHERRY . Good Dinner Wine , 248. , 30s . , 368. per dozen ; fine pale , golden ...
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... Century , one of which is signed ( forma crucis ) by King Stephen , Matilda , his Queen , and Eustachius his Son ( A.D. 1137 ) fine Armorial and other Seals - very numerous and highly important Rolls and other Records , consisting of ...
... Century , one of which is signed ( forma crucis ) by King Stephen , Matilda , his Queen , and Eustachius his Son ( A.D. 1137 ) fine Armorial and other Seals - very numerous and highly important Rolls and other Records , consisting of ...
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... centuries . The Liturgies contained the Order of the Mass , and the Litany had no place there ; but the invocations of angels and saints in the Litany were in use in the sixth century , if not earlier . MR . JOHN A. C. VINCENT , who ...
... centuries . The Liturgies contained the Order of the Mass , and the Litany had no place there ; but the invocations of angels and saints in the Litany were in use in the sixth century , if not earlier . MR . JOHN A. C. VINCENT , who ...
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... century to a more complete knowledge of the habited and uninhabitable portions of the globe . He has approached nearer than any living man to the solu- tion of that great mystery of the Nile , which has been the wonder of ages . He has ...
... century to a more complete knowledge of the habited and uninhabitable portions of the globe . He has approached nearer than any living man to the solu- tion of that great mystery of the Nile , which has been the wonder of ages . He has ...
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