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... original arrangement of the garden beds , and to fine floor mosaics . To this belong a number of private houses replant them accordingly , thus giving an appropriate frame- ( e.g . the House of the Faun ) , and the colonnade round the ...
... original arrangement of the garden beds , and to fine floor mosaics . To this belong a number of private houses replant them accordingly , thus giving an appropriate frame- ( e.g . the House of the Faun ) , and the colonnade round the ...
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... originals of Wycherley's letters from MSS . at Longleat showed how seriously the relations between the two friends , which ... original and profound treatise on first principles . His aim was simply to condense , methodize , and 82 POPE ...
... originals of Wycherley's letters from MSS . at Longleat showed how seriously the relations between the two friends , which ... original and profound treatise on first principles . His aim was simply to condense , methodize , and 82 POPE ...
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... original object . He was scrupulously honest in money matters , and always in- dependent in matters of patronage ; but there is some evidence for this discreditable story beyond the gossip of Horace Wal- pole ( Works , ed . P ...
... original object . He was scrupulously honest in money matters , and always in- dependent in matters of patronage ; but there is some evidence for this discreditable story beyond the gossip of Horace Wal- pole ( Works , ed . P ...
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... originals that he paraphrased , one gets a more vivid idea of the consistence of pseudo - poetic diction than could be ... original as a luminous specimen . Pope's wit had won for him the friendship of many distin- guished men , and his ...
... originals that he paraphrased , one gets a more vivid idea of the consistence of pseudo - poetic diction than could be ... original as a luminous specimen . Pope's wit had won for him the friendship of many distin- guished men , and his ...
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... original return generally arises from ignorance . An illiterate population is very prone to state its age in even multiples of five , and even where education is widely spread this tendency is not altogether absent , as may be seen from ...
... original return generally arises from ignorance . An illiterate population is very prone to state its age in even multiples of five , and even where education is widely spread this tendency is not altogether absent , as may be seen from ...
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Page 260 - THE body of our Lord Jesus Christ, which was given for thee, preserve thy body and soul unto everlasting life ! Take and eat this in remembrance that Christ died for thee ; and feed on him in thy heart by faith with thanksgiving.
Page 261 - from the tyranny of the bishop of Rome and all his detestable enormities, good Lord deliver us.
Page 260 - For as concerning the sacramental bread and wine they remain still in their very natural substances, and therefore may not be adored, for that were idolatry to be abhorred of all faithful...
Page 260 - And whensoever the bishop shall celebrate the holy communion in the church, or execute any other public ministration, he shall have upon him, beside his rochette, a surplice or albe, and a cope or vestment; and also his pastoral staff in his hand, or else borne or holden by his chaplain.
Page 122 - PORTLOCK.- REPORT ON THE GEOLOGY OF THE COUNTY of LONDONDERRY, and of Parts of Tyrone and Fermanagh, examined and described under the Authority of the Master-General and Board of Ordnance. By JE PORTLOCK, FRS &c.
Page 263 - We commend unto thy mercy (O Lord) all other thy servants, which are departed hence from us, with the sign of faith, and now do rest in the sleep of peace : Grant unto them, we beseech thee, thy mercy and everlasting peace...
Page 261 - Here is to be noted, that the Office ensuing is not to be used for any that die unbaptized, or excommunicate, or have laid violent hands upon themselves.
Page 259 - That it may please thee to preserve all that travel by land or by water, all women labouring of child, all sick persons, and young children; and to show thy pity upon all prisoners and captives; We beseech thee to hear us, good Lord.
Page 260 - Receive the Holy Ghost for the Office and work of a Priest in the Church of God, now committed unto thee by the Imposition of our hands. Whose sins thou dost forgive, they are forgiven; and whose sins thou dost retain, they are retained.
Page 273 - VICTORIA, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith; to all to whom these presents shall come greeting...