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Page 34
... remains of Alfred were translated with great pomp to a tomb in the magnificent abbey - church built by Henry the First , and called Hyde , near the walls of the city of Winchester : but few indeed are now the visible memorials of this ...
... remains of Alfred were translated with great pomp to a tomb in the magnificent abbey - church built by Henry the First , and called Hyde , near the walls of the city of Winchester : but few indeed are now the visible memorials of this ...
Page 116
... remains exist , and the Saxons being never possessors of the whole county , could leave but few specimens of their architecture , and those of a period when it is difficult to distinguish it from that of the carly Normans ; but the ...
... remains exist , and the Saxons being never possessors of the whole county , could leave but few specimens of their architecture , and those of a period when it is difficult to distinguish it from that of the carly Normans ; but the ...
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... remains the same . Dr. J. considers superstition and infidelity as the two greatest obstacles to the progress of real religion in the world : but the present situation of Europe affords no prospect of their speedy removal . It may be ...
... remains the same . Dr. J. considers superstition and infidelity as the two greatest obstacles to the progress of real religion in the world : but the present situation of Europe affords no prospect of their speedy removal . It may be ...
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