The Saturday Magazine, Volume 3John William Parker, 1834 - Periodicals |
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... bodies long here , they are corruptible bodies , and will tumble into dust ; we must part with them for a while , and if ever we expect and desire a happy meeting again , we must use them with modesty and reverence now.- -SHERLOCK ...
... bodies long here , they are corruptible bodies , and will tumble into dust ; we must part with them for a while , and if ever we expect and desire a happy meeting again , we must use them with modesty and reverence now.- -SHERLOCK ...
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... body , and consequently as signifying cadaverum campus , the Field of Dead Bodies . This de- rivation is supported by a prevailing tradition , of the martyrdom of a thousand British Christians on this spot , at the time of the ...
... body , and consequently as signifying cadaverum campus , the Field of Dead Bodies . This de- rivation is supported by a prevailing tradition , of the martyrdom of a thousand British Christians on this spot , at the time of the ...
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... body of royalists , who had fled to Woodcroft House . When attacked there by the Parliamentary forces , Hudson , with some of his bravest soldiers , went up to the battlements , where they defended themselves for some time . At length ...
... body of royalists , who had fled to Woodcroft House . When attacked there by the Parliamentary forces , Hudson , with some of his bravest soldiers , went up to the battlements , where they defended themselves for some time . At length ...
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... body ; they , therefore , take the figure for man we have before seen , and lay it prostrate , thus is sup- The figure to represent a rock ୮ posed to imply a rock jutting over , and affording shelter , and from this was formed the ...
... body ; they , therefore , take the figure for man we have before seen , and lay it prostrate , thus is sup- The figure to represent a rock ୮ posed to imply a rock jutting over , and affording shelter , and from this was formed the ...
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... body and ascending earnestly , is represented by this character of breath combined with water , corresponding , in fact , with our somewhat common phrase mouth - watering ' The rather difficult character of a king is • To hanker after ...
... body and ascending earnestly , is represented by this character of breath combined with water , corresponding , in fact , with our somewhat common phrase mouth - watering ' The rather difficult character of a king is • To hanker after ...
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