The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 101Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1831 |
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... stone effigies which still remain in the pavement of the great cloisters in Westminster Abbey , near Mr. Pulteney's tomb . In his time , Geoffry de Mandeville himself was interred in the little cloisters of Westminster Abbey , in a ...
... stone effigies which still remain in the pavement of the great cloisters in Westminster Abbey , near Mr. Pulteney's tomb . In his time , Geoffry de Mandeville himself was interred in the little cloisters of Westminster Abbey , in a ...
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... stones covering their remains . This hall , and the cross rooms at the East end , seem to have been the church , not of the parish , but of the convent ; and the numerous , small apartments at the west end , forming the boundary of the ...
... stones covering their remains . This hall , and the cross rooms at the East end , seem to have been the church , not of the parish , but of the convent ; and the numerous , small apartments at the west end , forming the boundary of the ...
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... stone , nor glasse , or any en- chantment , sorcerie , or witchcraft , where through the power of the Word of God might be inleased , or diminished , and the devil's power increased and that my appeale is true , so helpe me God , and ...
... stone , nor glasse , or any en- chantment , sorcerie , or witchcraft , where through the power of the Word of God might be inleased , or diminished , and the devil's power increased and that my appeale is true , so helpe me God , and ...
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... stone of a peculiar quality for sharp- ening iron ; these whetstones are ma- nufactured on the spot , and considered ... stones to the mouth of the cave , rendered it more convenient to cut new apertures , as it would be liable to ...
... stone of a peculiar quality for sharp- ening iron ; these whetstones are ma- nufactured on the spot , and considered ... stones to the mouth of the cave , rendered it more convenient to cut new apertures , as it would be liable to ...
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... stone con- taining the fossils was so damp , that with little exertion I could break it asunder with my hands to sort out the shells , and applying them to my mouth , by the taste appeared to retain their original sca - salt quality ...
... stone con- taining the fossils was so damp , that with little exertion I could break it asunder with my hands to sort out the shells , and applying them to my mouth , by the taste appeared to retain their original sca - salt quality ...
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