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... example , and unquestionably one of the oldest in the kingdom , occurs in the remains of the conventual church at ... examples in this county of the pointed arch , en- riched with the chevron and other Saxon mouldings , which style may ...
... example , and unquestionably one of the oldest in the kingdom , occurs in the remains of the conventual church at ... examples in this county of the pointed arch , en- riched with the chevron and other Saxon mouldings , which style may ...
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... example of the author and finisher of our faith : To those instances of the beauty of virtue which have been ad- duced , we might add one example , which surpasses all the rest . How lovely was the life of Jesus ! How amiable and kind ...
... example of the author and finisher of our faith : To those instances of the beauty of virtue which have been ad- duced , we might add one example , which surpasses all the rest . How lovely was the life of Jesus ! How amiable and kind ...
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... example in which Mars is the descriptive word , that word is not , though it might be , applied to any other character than the one mentioned ; and in the following example from Prior's parody of Boileau's Ode on the taking of Namur ...
... example in which Mars is the descriptive word , that word is not , though it might be , applied to any other character than the one mentioned ; and in the following example from Prior's parody of Boileau's Ode on the taking of Namur ...
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