New Curiosities of Literature & Book of the Months, Том 2Churton, 1847 |
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... nature they point out the pagan origin of the whole . A yet more striking part of the Midsummer pageant was the array and marching of the city watch , as we find it described by Stow . " Then had ye besides the standing watches all in ...
... nature they point out the pagan origin of the whole . A yet more striking part of the Midsummer pageant was the array and marching of the city watch , as we find it described by Stow . " Then had ye besides the standing watches all in ...
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... natures , but so united as to form one . The council received its name from the trullum , i.e. dome ( trulla , a cap or dome , ) of the palace of Constantinople , though the term was more properly applied to the hall in which the ...
... natures , but so united as to form one . The council received its name from the trullum , i.e. dome ( trulla , a cap or dome , ) of the palace of Constantinople , though the term was more properly applied to the hall in which the ...
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... Natural History of that county . He maintains however that they were not British , but either Saxon or Danish , the British rings being of iron , as the Roman were of gold or silver.t The only remaining feast of this month of any note ...
... Natural History of that county . He maintains however that they were not British , but either Saxon or Danish , the British rings being of iron , as the Roman were of gold or silver.t The only remaining feast of this month of any note ...
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... nature , he may perhaps , set it down to a scholarly ambition ; if he be really wise , he will see that something more is intended than lies upon the surface , and that one great object is to stimu- late the credulous to think for ...
... nature , he may perhaps , set it down to a scholarly ambition ; if he be really wise , he will see that something more is intended than lies upon the surface , and that one great object is to stimu- late the credulous to think for ...
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... nature of his tenure , and taught , with the worship of his Maker , that simple science of morals , which is now termed Freemasonry . This constituted his chief employment in Paradise , and his only consolation after his unhappy Fall ...
... nature of his tenure , and taught , with the worship of his Maker , that simple science of morals , which is now termed Freemasonry . This constituted his chief employment in Paradise , and his only consolation after his unhappy Fall ...
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