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... continued to graze on their ample sides . These stupendous con- ceptions were crushed from the taste of the age for trifles . He was com- pelled to forsake Plinlimmon and stand by St George . He had done much for the sculpture of the ...
... continued to graze on their ample sides . These stupendous con- ceptions were crushed from the taste of the age for trifles . He was com- pelled to forsake Plinlimmon and stand by St George . He had done much for the sculpture of the ...
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... ( Continued from Vol . V. Page 59. ) HISTORIA MAJOR " OF MATTHEW PARIS , MONK OF ST. double the value of this part of Africa . The nearest town is Graaff - Reynét , which bids fair to become a considerable place . The nearest sea - port is ...
... ( Continued from Vol . V. Page 59. ) HISTORIA MAJOR " OF MATTHEW PARIS , MONK OF ST. double the value of this part of Africa . The nearest town is Graaff - Reynét , which bids fair to become a considerable place . The nearest sea - port is ...
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... continued . ) I. - The Author's Reflections on the Norman Conquest . HERE then we may behold the la- mentable overthrow of the realm of England , my beloved country ! whose kings , in the early ages of their first dominion , barbarous ...
... continued . ) I. - The Author's Reflections on the Norman Conquest . HERE then we may behold the la- mentable overthrow of the realm of England , my beloved country ! whose kings , in the early ages of their first dominion , barbarous ...
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... continued there to the time of king Henry . He reduced to its for- the blessed proto - martyr of England . mer state the Abbey of Saint Alban , During the king's absence , he govern- ed his realm ; yet withal found ample time for study ...
... continued there to the time of king Henry . He reduced to its for- the blessed proto - martyr of England . mer state the Abbey of Saint Alban , During the king's absence , he govern- ed his realm ; yet withal found ample time for study ...
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... continued quarterly . Dr M'Crie's Life of Andrew Melville , will appear early in December , in 2 vols 8vo . The Third Edition of Peter's Letters to his Kinsfolk , will be published in a week or two . Ivanhoe , a Romance , by the Author ...
... continued quarterly . Dr M'Crie's Life of Andrew Melville , will appear early in December , in 2 vols 8vo . The Third Edition of Peter's Letters to his Kinsfolk , will be published in a week or two . Ivanhoe , a Romance , by the Author ...
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