The Quarterly Review, Volume 102William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1857 |
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Pagina 109
... standing in its usual place at the east end of the chancel , was it to be placed ' altarwise , ' but was to stand east and west . This was much dis- puted in the days of King James I. At the Hampton Court conference , the king , who ...
... standing in its usual place at the east end of the chancel , was it to be placed ' altarwise , ' but was to stand east and west . This was much dis- puted in the days of King James I. At the Hampton Court conference , the king , who ...
Pagina 114
... stand at the north side of the table , a phrase that to an ordinary under- standing is sufficiently clear and explicit , the ecclesiologist says , the only doubt is , whether he shall stand at the north - west angle , or at some ...
... stand at the north side of the table , a phrase that to an ordinary under- standing is sufficiently clear and explicit , the ecclesiologist says , the only doubt is , whether he shall stand at the north - west angle , or at some ...
Pagina 346
... stand looking after them under the Peacock lamp . Sharp work , " says the Squire , and goes in again to his bed , the coach being well out of sight and hearing . Tom stands up on the coach and looks back at his father's figure as long ...
... stand looking after them under the Peacock lamp . Sharp work , " says the Squire , and goes in again to his bed , the coach being well out of sight and hearing . Tom stands up on the coach and looks back at his father's figure as long ...
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