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Page 11
... attention necessary is to see that they are not made large , and that the middle of the mow is in the whole progress of its clevation kept much higher than the out- de . The men in many parts of the county of Somerset are pecu . liarly ...
... attention necessary is to see that they are not made large , and that the middle of the mow is in the whole progress of its clevation kept much higher than the out- de . The men in many parts of the county of Somerset are pecu . liarly ...
Page 109
... attention which prevailed among them . ' The subject of the discourse is also recommended to attention , by a letter from Sir Richard Phillips , late one of the Sheriffs of Lon- don , to George Cumberland , Esq ; by which it appears ...
... attention which prevailed among them . ' The subject of the discourse is also recommended to attention , by a letter from Sir Richard Phillips , late one of the Sheriffs of Lon- don , to George Cumberland , Esq ; by which it appears ...
Page 429
... attention to his tones , the Preacher should also introduce a due variety into his pauses , making them of different lengths , according to the nature of the subjects delivered . The size of the church should be likewise attended to in ...
... attention to his tones , the Preacher should also introduce a due variety into his pauses , making them of different lengths , according to the nature of the subjects delivered . The size of the church should be likewise attended to in ...
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OF | 1 |
Beatsons Chronological Register of both | 4 |
Lectures on the Liturgy | 7 |
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