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... tion , it was classed and deposited amongst the household gods . Hence it follows , that , as the style of engraving in many in- stances is exceedingly rude and unfinished , it is to be supposed that these scarabæi were in use among the ...
... tion , it was classed and deposited amongst the household gods . Hence it follows , that , as the style of engraving in many in- stances is exceedingly rude and unfinished , it is to be supposed that these scarabæi were in use among the ...
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... tion never saw them before , and it is very gratifying that their well - proportioned timbers and good condition have far ex- ceeded the general expectation . The workmanship is for the most part plain ; but the principals in the roof ...
... tion never saw them before , and it is very gratifying that their well - proportioned timbers and good condition have far ex- ceeded the general expectation . The workmanship is for the most part plain ; but the principals in the roof ...
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... tion . Having occasion to go upon the roof of the church , during the progress of some repairs , I noticed on one of the original ridge - tiles of the roof of the choir a projection , which on closer view proved to be a socket prepared ...
... tion . Having occasion to go upon the roof of the church , during the progress of some repairs , I noticed on one of the original ridge - tiles of the roof of the choir a projection , which on closer view proved to be a socket prepared ...
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... tion of those places in monasteries ap- propriated to " outward confession , " I am of opinion that a certain small aper- ture , now walled up , but formerly com- municating from the cemetery through the lower part of the chancel wall ...
... tion of those places in monasteries ap- propriated to " outward confession , " I am of opinion that a certain small aper- ture , now walled up , but formerly com- municating from the cemetery through the lower part of the chancel wall ...
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... tion , " & c . is one of the most enter- taining pieces of folly I ever read . Mr. Collier's life of Shakespeare is left untouched . But fairness is so great a virtue , that I heartily wish some one would give him a little ad- vice on ...
... tion , " & c . is one of the most enter- taining pieces of folly I ever read . Mr. Collier's life of Shakespeare is left untouched . But fairness is so great a virtue , that I heartily wish some one would give him a little ad- vice on ...
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