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... beautiful patterns for carpets , or floor - cloths . After the account of this villa , the work proceeds with other information respecting the parish , which is classed under the following heads : The Manor . Scampton hall . The Church ...
... beautiful patterns for carpets , or floor - cloths . After the account of this villa , the work proceeds with other information respecting the parish , which is classed under the following heads : The Manor . Scampton hall . The Church ...
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... beautiful representations of nature that were exhibited by the unrivalled powers of their chissel . The account of their sculpture has been judiciously divided into two parts ; the first , which constitutes the pre- sent volume ...
... beautiful representations of nature that were exhibited by the unrivalled powers of their chissel . The account of their sculpture has been judiciously divided into two parts ; the first , which constitutes the pre- sent volume ...
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... beautiful island , when they say that the thermometer is never higher than 25 in the shade , ' instead of 75.- Crossing the Line next occurs , and the letter - press accompanying this plate is explana- tory of the humorous nautical ...
... beautiful island , when they say that the thermometer is never higher than 25 in the shade , ' instead of 75.- Crossing the Line next occurs , and the letter - press accompanying this plate is explana- tory of the humorous nautical ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Jervis Bidlake | 2 |
TABLE | 8 |
Moores George Tales of the Passions | 14 |
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