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... church . Sourhead , have been generally re- roses , jessamines , and various kinds the church ; and , till within bat or remodelled ; and , covered with wife , were buried without th of clematis , they breathe of sweetness years , their ...
... church . Sourhead , have been generally re- roses , jessamines , and various kinds the church ; and , till within bat or remodelled ; and , covered with wife , were buried without th of clematis , they breathe of sweetness years , their ...
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... church , where a simple memo- rial records her birth and death : - " In the same situation , and parallel with the grave of his mother , was depo- sited , by his own special order , the body of her son , Henry Hoare , Esquire , whose ...
... church , where a simple memo- rial records her birth and death : - " In the same situation , and parallel with the grave of his mother , was depo- sited , by his own special order , the body of her son , Henry Hoare , Esquire , whose ...
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... Church , and the charms of its situ- ation , enhance the delightful associa- tions of Stourton . The churchyard possesses a beautiful prospect from its inclosure , extending over well- wooded and undulated scenery , thickly covered with ...
... Church , and the charms of its situ- ation , enhance the delightful associa- tions of Stourton . The churchyard possesses a beautiful prospect from its inclosure , extending over well- wooded and undulated scenery , thickly covered with ...
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... church , and decorated with two cupids or angels , one of whom is represented entwining a wreath round a sepulchral urn ; the other , weeping , holds a funereal torch in one hand and a scroll in the other , on which are the following ...
... church , and decorated with two cupids or angels , one of whom is represented entwining a wreath round a sepulchral urn ; the other , weeping , holds a funereal torch in one hand and a scroll in the other , on which are the following ...
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... Church , which , among other places , is allowed by her Divine Master to manifest herself locally in England , and has in former times been endowed by the piety of her members . That the State has but secured by law those endowments ...
... Church , which , among other places , is allowed by her Divine Master to manifest herself locally in England , and has in former times been endowed by the piety of her members . That the State has but secured by law those endowments ...
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