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Page 180
... seems to have been something very unfeeling in the distress which his Lordship so pathetically describes on his accession to an earldom and 3800l . per ann . in addition to his previous income of 5000l . a - year . Were there no ...
... seems to have been something very unfeeling in the distress which his Lordship so pathetically describes on his accession to an earldom and 3800l . per ann . in addition to his previous income of 5000l . a - year . Were there no ...
Page 390
... seems to have been thick , and not transparent - others bad isinglass split into thin plates . The paintings in the shops ad very small houses seem nearly as elegant as in the large ones . The houses usually pointed out to travellers ...
... seems to have been thick , and not transparent - others bad isinglass split into thin plates . The paintings in the shops ad very small houses seem nearly as elegant as in the large ones . The houses usually pointed out to travellers ...
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... seems to have thought that when the episcopal see was , by Edward the Confessor , about the year 1049 , removed from Crediton to Exeter , a church worthy of the see was either found there , or erected by that monarch . This does not seem ...
... seems to have thought that when the episcopal see was , by Edward the Confessor , about the year 1049 , removed from Crediton to Exeter , a church worthy of the see was either found there , or erected by that monarch . This does not seem ...
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