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Page 253
... instance , in the short index at the end , we are directed to six widely distant pages respecting Salisbury cathedral , where we shall find the parts mentioned among others in treating of other matters . If we wish to learn what the ...
... instance , in the short index at the end , we are directed to six widely distant pages respecting Salisbury cathedral , where we shall find the parts mentioned among others in treating of other matters . If we wish to learn what the ...
Page 254
... instance , we may congratulate ourselves that the cause of science and of philan thropy has obtained a signal triumph over that of ignorance and selfishness . In this state of things , the publication of Dr. Willan has made its ...
... instance , we may congratulate ourselves that the cause of science and of philan thropy has obtained a signal triumph over that of ignorance and selfishness . In this state of things , the publication of Dr. Willan has made its ...
Page 543
... instance , we are not inclined to descend . Though M. BOISTE professes to have consulted Crutwell in his account of England , the proper names of our counties and towns are often incorrectly spelt , and the notices will be ...
... instance , we are not inclined to descend . Though M. BOISTE professes to have consulted Crutwell in his account of England , the proper names of our counties and towns are often incorrectly spelt , and the notices will be ...
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