| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1805 - 908 pages
...immediate discharge of my holy office, I know not how in any course of studies I could have better served my patron, my people, and my successors, than...which before lay remote from common notice, and in few years had been buried in unsearchable oblivion. If the present age be too much immersed in cares... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1806 - 416 pages
...office, I know not how in any course of studies I could have better served my patron, my people, aad my successors, than by preserving the memoirs of this...which before lay remote from common notice, and in few years had been buried in unsearchable oblivion. If the present age be too much immersed in cares... | |
| White Kennett - 1818 - 626 pages
...immediate discharge of my holy office, I know not how in any course of studies I could have better served my patron, my people, and my successors, than...the memoirs of this parish and the adjacent parts, VOL. i. b which before lay remote from common notice, and in few years had been buried in unsearchable... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 408 pages
...immediate discharge of my holy office, I know not how in any course of studies I could have better served my patron, my people, and my successors, than by preserving the memoirs of this parish and the adjoining parts, which before lay remote from common notice, and in few years had been buried in unsearchable... | |
| 1824 - 408 pages
...immediate discharge of my holy office, I know not how in any course of studies I could have better served my patron, my people, and my successors, than by preserving the memoirs of this parish and the adjoining parts, which before lay remote from common notice, and in few years had been buried in unsearchable... | |
| 1824 - 408 pages
...immediate discharge of my holy office, I know not how in any course of studies I could have better served my patron, my people, and my successors, than by preserving the memoirs of this parish and the adjoining parts, which before lay remote from common notice, and in few years had been buried in unsearchable... | |
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