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Page 212
... taken alone , ought to have taught me better . I grant that , taken in connection with the details pro- duced by Mr. Walcott , they are quite capable of Mr. Green's interpretation , but I doubt whether they would neces- sarily convey ...
... taken alone , ought to have taught me better . I grant that , taken in connection with the details pro- duced by Mr. Walcott , they are quite capable of Mr. Green's interpretation , but I doubt whether they would neces- sarily convey ...
Page 346
... taken a leading position among similar institutions in neighbouring dioceses . Its habits were nomadic ; it pitched its tent from year to year in different places , and the great advantage of this was , it threw light on the objects of ...
... taken a leading position among similar institutions in neighbouring dioceses . Its habits were nomadic ; it pitched its tent from year to year in different places , and the great advantage of this was , it threw light on the objects of ...
Page 486
... taken care of and rendered accessible , and he hoped that measures would soon be adopted for carrying the recommendation into effect . He expressed his sorrow that so little care had been taken by the Corporation to increase the library ...
... taken care of and rendered accessible , and he hoped that measures would soon be adopted for carrying the recommendation into effect . He expressed his sorrow that so little care had been taken by the Corporation to increase the library ...
Contents
Gentlemans Magazine | 2 |
Discovery of Stone Kists | 18 |
Memorials of Fountains Abbey | 25 |
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