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... parish or county ? ' and he adds , it is some pleasure to reflect that this kind of writing has , of late , increased in reputation ; ' and that perhaps the public are better fatisfied of its utility , since antiquarian books have ...
... parish or county ? ' and he adds , it is some pleasure to reflect that this kind of writing has , of late , increased in reputation ; ' and that perhaps the public are better fatisfied of its utility , since antiquarian books have ...
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... parish of Halifax . Here we are entertained with accounts , in alphabetical order , of fuch authors , and perfons of note , as have been born , or have lived , ' in this parish ; among whom we find the memorable names of Sir Thomas ...
... parish of Halifax . Here we are entertained with accounts , in alphabetical order , of fuch authors , and perfons of note , as have been born , or have lived , ' in this parish ; among whom we find the memorable names of Sir Thomas ...
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... parish - churches , and fituated among the mountains and forests ; in which , for many years together , not a clergyman ap- peared to instruct them . And the ground - work of his charge was this , That the clergy of the times , who ...
... parish - churches , and fituated among the mountains and forests ; in which , for many years together , not a clergyman ap- peared to instruct them . And the ground - work of his charge was this , That the clergy of the times , who ...
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