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... side of the interior of the church . This range exhibits most of the orders of architecture , from the earliest Saxon down to that of the Tudor construction . ' It is here remarked that nothing remains of the antient wood - decorations ...
... side of the interior of the church . This range exhibits most of the orders of architecture , from the earliest Saxon down to that of the Tudor construction . ' It is here remarked that nothing remains of the antient wood - decorations ...
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... side , My noble wedded lord ! All I could give , Honour , esteem , that loving of the mind , Which earthly natures bear for higher beings , Thy virtues had : the heart , the woman's love , Was bred and twined with his that's silent here ...
... side , My noble wedded lord ! All I could give , Honour , esteem , that loving of the mind , Which earthly natures bear for higher beings , Thy virtues had : the heart , the woman's love , Was bred and twined with his that's silent here ...
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... side of exaggeration , when describing the coarseness and selfishness of the majority of the Cape - colonists . Dr. L. , it should be remembered , saw them on their fair side ; since he travelled in company with a functionary of rank ...
... side of exaggeration , when describing the coarseness and selfishness of the majority of the Cape - colonists . Dr. L. , it should be remembered , saw them on their fair side ; since he travelled in company with a functionary of rank ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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