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... Ancient His- tory of the County of Antrim . Mr. GUEST's letter shall appear in our next Magazine . J. W. B. will feel particularly obliged to any one who will point out the existence of a view of Osterley House , in Middlesex , as it ...
... Ancient His- tory of the County of Antrim . Mr. GUEST's letter shall appear in our next Magazine . J. W. B. will feel particularly obliged to any one who will point out the existence of a view of Osterley House , in Middlesex , as it ...
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... Ancient Poetry . As I had been from infancy devoted to legendary lore of this nature , and only reluctantly withdrew ... ancient abbey , - the more distant vestiges of Roxburgh Castle , the modern mansion of Fleurs , which is so situated ...
... Ancient Poetry . As I had been from infancy devoted to legendary lore of this nature , and only reluctantly withdrew ... ancient abbey , - the more distant vestiges of Roxburgh Castle , the modern mansion of Fleurs , which is so situated ...
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... ancient baronage and gentry of the realm . The village was their pride , as well as their own habita- tion ; and if they valued the gigantic oaks , which witnessed so many generations of their race , they held in still greater esti ...
... ancient baronage and gentry of the realm . The village was their pride , as well as their own habita- tion ; and if they valued the gigantic oaks , which witnessed so many generations of their race , they held in still greater esti ...
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... ancient memorial of the abbey thus relates the foundation : - " Dignum est memoriæ commendare , et litterarum monumen- tis consignare , quo modo monaste- rium istud quod dicitur Domus Dei de Trapâ , fundatum fuerit : cum autem A. D. ...
... ancient memorial of the abbey thus relates the foundation : - " Dignum est memoriæ commendare , et litterarum monumen- tis consignare , quo modo monaste- rium istud quod dicitur Domus Dei de Trapâ , fundatum fuerit : cum autem A. D. ...
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... ancient patrimony , shorn of her ancient privileges , and deprived of her ancient power ; when we view the effect this has produced on the habits and feelings of the people ; the low opinion they form of her station and her rights ; the ...
... ancient patrimony , shorn of her ancient privileges , and deprived of her ancient power ; when we view the effect this has produced on the habits and feelings of the people ; the low opinion they form of her station and her rights ; the ...
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