The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Band 213Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1862 |
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... ancient custome , which hath been used beyond the memory of man . ' " This deed is witnessed by Ferdinand Brian , who was constable in 1668 , 1676 , and 1683 ; and others . " Gabriel , ' the Town Bell , seems to have been used as the ...
... ancient custome , which hath been used beyond the memory of man . ' " This deed is witnessed by Ferdinand Brian , who was constable in 1668 , 1676 , and 1683 ; and others . " Gabriel , ' the Town Bell , seems to have been used as the ...
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... ancient cross of granite , nine feet high , one of the tallest monolith crosses in , Cornwall c . A mile westward from Cury is the strangely - situated church of GUNWALLOE ; the coast here is formed by sand hills , called towans ...
... ancient cross of granite , nine feet high , one of the tallest monolith crosses in , Cornwall c . A mile westward from Cury is the strangely - situated church of GUNWALLOE ; the coast here is formed by sand hills , called towans ...
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... ancient chapel , similar to others in Cornwall . This was probably a chapel of St. Clare , and gave name to the estate , whence St. Clare is represented in the parish church . In the chancel is a tablet to the memory of. Carving on the ...
... ancient chapel , similar to others in Cornwall . This was probably a chapel of St. Clare , and gave name to the estate , whence St. Clare is represented in the parish church . In the chancel is a tablet to the memory of. Carving on the ...
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... ancient glass , and if we compare them with another case filled with the coloured pro- ductions of the Murano ... ancients had made much progress in this manufacture , but if we look in these cases we shall see all sorts of glass of all ...
... ancient glass , and if we compare them with another case filled with the coloured pro- ductions of the Murano ... ancients had made much progress in this manufacture , but if we look in these cases we shall see all sorts of glass of all ...
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... ancient MSS . , but he believed the most ancient form of spelling the word was Rode - eye , which meant literally the eye or island of the rode or cross . The base of the Roodeye Cross still exists , it is believed , in its original ...
... ancient MSS . , but he believed the most ancient form of spelling the word was Rode - eye , which meant literally the eye or island of the rode or cross . The base of the Roodeye Cross still exists , it is believed , in its original ...
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Seite 604 - We may have our own opinions about slavery; we may be for or against the South; but there is no doubt that Jefferson Davis and other leaders of the South have made an army; they are making, it appears, a navy; and they have made what is more than either, they have made a nation.4.
Seite 338 - Hence great part of what has been said in the reviews may be true, and yet the book in its pith and marrow stand. These three theses, chiefly to be drawn from the second and fourth chapters, are : — 1. Political Economy, the Science of Wealth, is the deductive science through which the investigation of natural is connected with that of social phenomena, and thus the way prepared for one universal science. 2. The Laws of Society are different from those of the Individual ; and the Method of Averages,...
Seite 141 - And when Jacob had made an end of commanding his sons, he gathered up his feet into the bed, and yielded up the ghost, and was gathered unto his people.
Seite 449 - Adgefrin, stayed there with them thirty-six days, fully occupied in catechising and baptizing ; during which days, from morning till night, he did 'nothing else but instruct the people resorting from all villages and places, in Christ's saving word ; and when instructed, he washed them with the water of absolution in the river Glen, which is close by.
Seite 468 - THIS bill entitles the bearer to receive Spanish Milled dollars, or the value thereof in gold or silver, according to the resolutions of the Congress, held at Philadelphia, on the 10th day of May, AD 1775.
Seite 344 - Member of the Civil Division of the Third Class, or Companions of the said Most Honourable Order.
Seite 757 - Cloglier in 1801, and in 1805 consecrated bishop of Cork. In 1807 he was translated to the see of Raphoe, in 1819 to that of Clogher, in 1820 to the archbishopric of Dublin, and in 1822 to the archiépiscopal see of Armagh and the primacy of Ireland.
Seite 89 - Bengal, to be an Ordinary Member of the Civil Division of the Second Class, or Knights Commanders of the Most Honourable Order of the -Bath ; and of Lieut.-Col.
Seite 269 - AN ATTEMPT TO DISCRIMINATE THE STYLES OF ARCHITECTURE IN ENGLAND, FROM THE CONQUEST TO THE REFORMATION : WITH A SKETCH OF THE GRECIAN AND ROMAN ORDERS. By the late THOMAS RICKMAN, FSA Sixth Edition, with considerable Additions, chiefly Historical, by JOHN HENRY PARKER, FSA, and numerous Illustrations by O.
Seite 353 - He succeeded to the title on the death of his father in 1873, having been for a few months previously MP for Bath.