The Monthly Magazine, Volume 40R. Phillips, 1815 |
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vantages , renders Penzance one of the England to be ill understood . ་ the seam myself , by the pits then stand-. seilles , and added thereto his own obser- vations on the nature of our climate . Mr. Jennings states , " that , notwith ...
vantages , renders Penzance one of the England to be ill understood . ་ the seam myself , by the pits then stand-. seilles , and added thereto his own obser- vations on the nature of our climate . Mr. Jennings states , " that , notwith ...
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... College , Oxford , where he took the degrees of bachelor and master of arts ; afterwards made one of the ca- fury , fury , called the How , terminates this singular hill 12 [ Aug. 1 , Recent Tour in the West of England .
... College , Oxford , where he took the degrees of bachelor and master of arts ; afterwards made one of the ca- fury , fury , called the How , terminates this singular hill 12 [ Aug. 1 , Recent Tour in the West of England .
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... England once proceeded to meet their friends , and at this day how changed - how vile - how deserted ! A cold chill affected me as the man unfastened the decayed door of the building , and showed me the once ele- gant hall , filled with ...
... England once proceeded to meet their friends , and at this day how changed - how vile - how deserted ! A cold chill affected me as the man unfastened the decayed door of the building , and showed me the once ele- gant hall , filled with ...
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... England and Wales bear to the members of the established church ? The Methodists should be classed with Dissenters in making a fair estimate of the relative strength of the two parties . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . I SIR ...
... England and Wales bear to the members of the established church ? The Methodists should be classed with Dissenters in making a fair estimate of the relative strength of the two parties . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . I SIR ...
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... England There are twelve peals of twelve bells in England , seven in London and five in the country , at the following churches , viz . cwt . Viz City of Oxford , at the Mighty Tomst College , Exeter , at the Cathedral , the Great Tom ...
... England There are twelve peals of twelve bells in England , seven in London and five in the country , at the following churches , viz . cwt . Viz City of Oxford , at the Mighty Tomst College , Exeter , at the Cathedral , the Great Tom ...
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