The Saturday Magazine, Volume 3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... three inches . They were able to ascertain this , by placing their hands under water where the rent had taken place ; this is above seven feet high from the lip of the bell . This bell is supposed by 1833. ] THE SATURDAY MAGAZINE .
... three inches . They were able to ascertain this , by placing their hands under water where the rent had taken place ; this is above seven feet high from the lip of the bell . This bell is supposed by 1833. ] THE SATURDAY MAGAZINE .
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lip of the bell . This bell is supposed by Dr. Clarke to have been founded in 1653 , during the reign of Alexis , although the Russians for the most part THE GREAT BELL OF MOSCOW . maintain , probably on account of the female figure ...
lip of the bell . This bell is supposed by Dr. Clarke to have been founded in 1653 , during the reign of Alexis , although the Russians for the most part THE GREAT BELL OF MOSCOW . maintain , probably on account of the female figure ...
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... supposed to have been by no means universally worn ; felt or woollen hats , however , they are known to have possessed . In the Canterbury Tales of Chaucer , the merchant wears on his head a Flaundrish beaver hat ; " and , in the ...
... supposed to have been by no means universally worn ; felt or woollen hats , however , they are known to have possessed . In the Canterbury Tales of Chaucer , the merchant wears on his head a Flaundrish beaver hat ; " and , in the ...
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... supposed to contain a greater quantity of silver than all the other mines of that country . Silver possesses all the properties of other perfect metals it is fixed and unalterable in the fire of an ordinary furnace , but may be ...
... supposed to contain a greater quantity of silver than all the other mines of that country . Silver possesses all the properties of other perfect metals it is fixed and unalterable in the fire of an ordinary furnace , but may be ...
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... supposed , which are met with in our country , are of older date than the Conquest , ( 1066 ) ; for , although some such structures existed in the periods of the Saxons , the Romans , and pos- sibly even the early Britons , they had by ...
... supposed , which are met with in our country , are of older date than the Conquest , ( 1066 ) ; for , although some such structures existed in the periods of the Saxons , the Romans , and pos- sibly even the early Britons , they had by ...
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