Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... century , could not find rest in happy Spain . Anxious to conclude . his days in the Holy Land , he emigrated thither in old age to find his end there , and to be buried in the ground hallowed by the history . of his forefathers . The ...
... century , could not find rest in happy Spain . Anxious to conclude . his days in the Holy Land , he emigrated thither in old age to find his end there , and to be buried in the ground hallowed by the history . of his forefathers . The ...
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... century they were known in Swiss and German churches . Like most other arts and crafts , bell - founding was for some centuries almost exclusively confined to the monks . St. Dunstan was a skilful workman , and was said by Ingulphus to ...
... century they were known in Swiss and German churches . Like most other arts and crafts , bell - founding was for some centuries almost exclusively confined to the monks . St. Dunstan was a skilful workman , and was said by Ingulphus to ...
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... century , and so much of the century's finest poetical thought has been poured into it , that we find it hard to - day to realise the state of the literary world a hundred years ago , when a great poet like Wordsworth felt called upon ...
... century , and so much of the century's finest poetical thought has been poured into it , that we find it hard to - day to realise the state of the literary world a hundred years ago , when a great poet like Wordsworth felt called upon ...
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