The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 2; Volume 116E. Cave, 1814 - English periodicals |
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... whole of the bag- gage meant to be carried be weighed and shewn to the Shick , and he be at liberty to carry it as he pleases . By this regulation every cause of dispute is removed , and probably a heavy ad- ditional expence avoided ...
... whole of the bag- gage meant to be carried be weighed and shewn to the Shick , and he be at liberty to carry it as he pleases . By this regulation every cause of dispute is removed , and probably a heavy ad- ditional expence avoided ...
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... whole edifice above 600 . On the great gate ( presume West centre entrance ) is a triumphal arch in honour of King Henry IV . with emblems of his conquest over the Holy League . The body of the Church is supported by 21 pillars , in ...
... whole edifice above 600 . On the great gate ( presume West centre entrance ) is a triumphal arch in honour of King Henry IV . with emblems of his conquest over the Holy League . The body of the Church is supported by 21 pillars , in ...
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... whole , the display is most magnificent , and worthy the genius of those who raised the walls : and let us assert , with laudable con- fidence , that either our Architects , or some of their best workmen , were sent to Rouen , from the ...
... whole , the display is most magnificent , and worthy the genius of those who raised the walls : and let us assert , with laudable con- fidence , that either our Architects , or some of their best workmen , were sent to Rouen , from the ...
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... whole visible Church than they ? Why are not they as much the visible Church , after they are divided , as they were before , supposing it was her fault and not their's , that occasioned this division and separation ? And if the visible ...
... whole visible Church than they ? Why are not they as much the visible Church , after they are divided , as they were before , supposing it was her fault and not their's , that occasioned this division and separation ? And if the visible ...
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... whole estate : I am lord of the whole in- heritance . " I do appeal to any man living , whether this plea would pass in any court of judi- cature ; nay , whether any private man , though never so unlearned , can believe that this ...
... whole estate : I am lord of the whole in- heritance . " I do appeal to any man living , whether this plea would pass in any court of judi- cature ; nay , whether any private man , though never so unlearned , can believe that this ...
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