The Saturday Magazine, Tom 4John William Parker, 1834 |
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... seems to be some very interesting exhibition , which engrosses the attention of a motley crowd of loiterers . The ever - active Punch , or Pulcinello , as he is called , is of course present , and contributing to their amusement . This ...
... seems to be some very interesting exhibition , which engrosses the attention of a motley crowd of loiterers . The ever - active Punch , or Pulcinello , as he is called , is of course present , and contributing to their amusement . This ...
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... seems highly probable , that the Bishop and Monks of the Cathedral there , when they fled before the arms of the Danes with the body of St. Cuthbert , in 875 , travelled upon this road , and set up here , as in many other places where ...
... seems highly probable , that the Bishop and Monks of the Cathedral there , when they fled before the arms of the Danes with the body of St. Cuthbert , in 875 , travelled upon this road , and set up here , as in many other places where ...
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... seems to be the most an- cient . It probably suggested itself naturally , as the most simple and readiest method of disposing of the dead as soon as decomposition began to take place . The custom of burying families in the same place seems ...
... seems to be the most an- cient . It probably suggested itself naturally , as the most simple and readiest method of disposing of the dead as soon as decomposition began to take place . The custom of burying families in the same place seems ...
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... seems to have been as various ; and the neighbourhood of their temples does not seem , by any means , to have been a favourite spot . The Jews , Greeks , and Romans , always buried their dead without the city walls ; it was considered a ...
... seems to have been as various ; and the neighbourhood of their temples does not seem , by any means , to have been a favourite spot . The Jews , Greeks , and Romans , always buried their dead without the city walls ; it was considered a ...
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... seems to be provided with all things ; and thus , when we might be happy and quiet , we create trouble to ourselves . -IZAAK WALTON . Upon MANNERS are of more importance than laws . them , in a great measure , the laws depend . The law ...
... seems to be provided with all things ; and thus , when we might be happy and quiet , we create trouble to ourselves . -IZAAK WALTON . Upon MANNERS are of more importance than laws . them , in a great measure , the laws depend . The law ...
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