The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... increased the number of Prebendaries , and to have appointed the first Canons . De Clinton restored the See to Lichfield , and styled himself Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry . Until the establishment of Chester as a separate See ...
... increased the number of Prebendaries , and to have appointed the first Canons . De Clinton restored the See to Lichfield , and styled himself Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry . Until the establishment of Chester as a separate See ...
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... increases the poor's rates by increasing pauperism ; it enhances the expense of judicial proceedings by promoting crime ; and our hospitals and lunatic asylums are indebted to the same cause for by far the greater proportion of their ...
... increases the poor's rates by increasing pauperism ; it enhances the expense of judicial proceedings by promoting crime ; and our hospitals and lunatic asylums are indebted to the same cause for by far the greater proportion of their ...
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... increased , as the feudal law , which William had introduced from France , gathered strength . The castles became the heads of baronies ; each castle was a manor , and its governor the lord of that manor . The great Norman barons who ...
... increased , as the feudal law , which William had introduced from France , gathered strength . The castles became the heads of baronies ; each castle was a manor , and its governor the lord of that manor . The great Norman barons who ...
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... increased their number . The ceiling is ornamented with ribs of freestone . The visiter of this unfrequented spot may draw a useful lesson from the fragments of mortality with which he is surrounded ; and , if of a contemplative mind ...
... increased their number . The ceiling is ornamented with ribs of freestone . The visiter of this unfrequented spot may draw a useful lesson from the fragments of mortality with which he is surrounded ; and , if of a contemplative mind ...
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... increased by the comparative lowness of the ceiling ; the scrupulous order in which every thing was arranged ; the guns on their carriages , with all the appara- tus required in their use ; the mess - tables of the sailors which ...
... increased by the comparative lowness of the ceiling ; the scrupulous order in which every thing was arranged ; the guns on their carriages , with all the appara- tus required in their use ; the mess - tables of the sailors which ...
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