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Pagina 379
... carried at one lowered very extensively those attempts rate and the Bible at another and a much would fail . I do not think it would be higher rate . The Times usually weighs possible for a newspaper published at a about five ounces ...
... carried at one lowered very extensively those attempts rate and the Bible at another and a much would fail . I do not think it would be higher rate . The Times usually weighs possible for a newspaper published at a about five ounces ...
Pagina 447
... carried down thirty - seven feet , before sound ground could be found . On the south side of the lane a number of remains were discovered , being bodies formerly buried in the churchyard of St. John the Baptist , which was pulled down ...
... carried down thirty - seven feet , before sound ground could be found . On the south side of the lane a number of remains were discovered , being bodies formerly buried in the churchyard of St. John the Baptist , which was pulled down ...
Pagina 517
... carried for him his golden fasces , as emblem of his dig . nity . Behind followed the keepers of the seal of the statutes , carrying the rector's hat , after whom stalked a beadle with sil- ver sceptre . Then came the rector him- self ...
... carried for him his golden fasces , as emblem of his dig . nity . Behind followed the keepers of the seal of the statutes , carrying the rector's hat , after whom stalked a beadle with sil- ver sceptre . Then came the rector him- self ...
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