The Gentleman's Magazine, Tom 289A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... church , which occupies the highest point of the hill on which the village is built ; and farther to the west , under the lee of a wooded hill , behind whose purple depths the sun sets , but standing also on a hill of some account , is ...
... church , which occupies the highest point of the hill on which the village is built ; and farther to the west , under the lee of a wooded hill , behind whose purple depths the sun sets , but standing also on a hill of some account , is ...
Strona 192
... church , for there rich and poor are alike cared for , and we get glimpses of the habits and even of the minds of both . Such a record is found in Mirc's " Duties of a Parish Priest , " which dates from the early fifteenth century ...
... church , for there rich and poor are alike cared for , and we get glimpses of the habits and even of the minds of both . Such a record is found in Mirc's " Duties of a Parish Priest , " which dates from the early fifteenth century ...
Strona 193
... church it was , until comparatively late times , the custom among the old parishioners to curtsey or bow to the pulpit on entering church - a relic , again , of a medieval custom strangely perverted . For hanging over the high altar ...
... church it was , until comparatively late times , the custom among the old parishioners to curtsey or bow to the pulpit on entering church - a relic , again , of a medieval custom strangely perverted . For hanging over the high altar ...
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Dialects By RALPH HAROLD BRETHERTON | 33 |
Parochial ImprovementsA New History of Hampstead | 206 |
Hawkesworth Dr John By EDWARD E MORRIS M | 258 |
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