The Visitor: Or, Monthly InstructorReligious Tract Society., 1838 - Christianity |
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... carried down the jambs of the doors . The zigzag , and the chevron are the most common ornaments ; animals , fo- liage , and flowers are also introduced as enrichments . This style was practised in that period which intervened from the ...
... carried down the jambs of the doors . The zigzag , and the chevron are the most common ornaments ; animals , fo- liage , and flowers are also introduced as enrichments . This style was practised in that period which intervened from the ...
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... carried by clustered columns , with rich capitals , and moulded bases ; of this we have an example in the nave of Lincoln cathedral . We have many beautiful specimens of the architecture of the first period in this country ; Salisbury ...
... carried by clustered columns , with rich capitals , and moulded bases ; of this we have an example in the nave of Lincoln cathedral . We have many beautiful specimens of the architecture of the first period in this country ; Salisbury ...
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... carry back to their owner such utensils or other articles as had been borrowed or lent , often to the amusement , and sometimes to the incon- venience of both parties . She early evinced great love of order , never allow- ing any thing ...
... carry back to their owner such utensils or other articles as had been borrowed or lent , often to the amusement , and sometimes to the incon- venience of both parties . She early evinced great love of order , never allow- ing any thing ...
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... carried away ; but farther than this , all is probably myste- rious . Several deaths have occurred in the Asylum since her residence here , all of which have been deeply interesting to Julia . From the first she undoubtedly obtained her ...
... carried away ; but farther than this , all is probably myste- rious . Several deaths have occurred in the Asylum since her residence here , all of which have been deeply interesting to Julia . From the first she undoubtedly obtained her ...
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... carried their naked scythes carelessly across their shoulders , and as they reeled first on one side and then on another , it was impossible not to fear that an accident might ensue . If intemperate men would only reflect how frequently ...
... carried their naked scythes carelessly across their shoulders , and as they reeled first on one side and then on another , it was impossible not to fear that an accident might ensue . If intemperate men would only reflect how frequently ...
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