The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 153R. Newton, 1833 |
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... wall of the chancel : On a marble tablet against the north To the memory of the Rev. Richard Powell , M. A. thirty years Rector of this parish , who departed this life Feb. 6 , 1806 , aged 55 years . Likewise of his son Thos . Powell ...
... wall of the chancel : On a marble tablet against the north To the memory of the Rev. Richard Powell , M. A. thirty years Rector of this parish , who departed this life Feb. 6 , 1806 , aged 55 years . Likewise of his son Thos . Powell ...
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... wall , having , on the top over the in- scription , emblems of mortality , the Trinity , & c . In the left corner , the fol- lowing arms , Argent , a saltire Sable . Richardus Baldwin de Munsloe , philo- sophus , medicus , spagiricus ...
... wall , having , on the top over the in- scription , emblems of mortality , the Trinity , & c . In the left corner , the fol- lowing arms , Argent , a saltire Sable . Richardus Baldwin de Munsloe , philo- sophus , medicus , spagiricus ...
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... wall , and a heap of earth and loose stones was placed upon them . The earth of one of these heaps was opened , and a small vault- ed cell discovered , measuring 3. feet 6 inches , by 2 feet . It was a kistvaen , formed in the usual ...
... wall , and a heap of earth and loose stones was placed upon them . The earth of one of these heaps was opened , and a small vault- ed cell discovered , measuring 3. feet 6 inches , by 2 feet . It was a kistvaen , formed in the usual ...
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... wall , was very rarely practised , and I do not know an example of it in a wall of great thickness . The practice would have been useless : solidity and capa- city were indispensably requisite to Norman construction , and the concrete ...
... wall , was very rarely practised , and I do not know an example of it in a wall of great thickness . The practice would have been useless : solidity and capa- city were indispensably requisite to Norman construction , and the concrete ...
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... walls ; but only a rule for reducing the stones commonly to true rectangles , mostly squares of small size ; and for carefully preserving what is techni- cally termed an " even bed , " which produced a close joint , and preserved a fine ...
... walls ; but only a rule for reducing the stones commonly to true rectangles , mostly squares of small size ; and for carefully preserving what is techni- cally termed an " even bed , " which produced a close joint , and preserved a fine ...
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Страница 402 - ... or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern. Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was : and the spirit shall return unto GOD Who gave it.
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