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... side aisle to the north , and a family pew projecting to the south . Its exterior appearance will be seen from the Plate ; in the interior its original architecture is encroached upon by alterations in the Grecian style . It contains ...
... side aisle to the north , and a family pew projecting to the south . Its exterior appearance will be seen from the Plate ; in the interior its original architecture is encroached upon by alterations in the Grecian style . It contains ...
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... side the altar , St. Michael the Archangel . Several of the brothers were on their knees in the stalls of the choir ; one of them , with his head reclined on his should- ers , and his eyes half closed , appeared to be in a religious ...
... side the altar , St. Michael the Archangel . Several of the brothers were on their knees in the stalls of the choir ; one of them , with his head reclined on his should- ers , and his eyes half closed , appeared to be in a religious ...
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... side said that , though confiding in his love , and happy in her present state , she too had aspired to a reli- gious life . On one occasion when the husband repeated strongly his for- mer views , the wife replied that , as there was so ...
... side said that , though confiding in his love , and happy in her present state , she too had aspired to a reli- gious life . On one occasion when the husband repeated strongly his for- mer views , the wife replied that , as there was so ...
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... side of Eve's blanket ; God approaches him , takes him by the ribs , and Eve rises from under her covering behind him . Eve , from the moment God leaves her with her husband , begins to wish to eat of the forbidden apple tree , and to ...
... side of Eve's blanket ; God approaches him , takes him by the ribs , and Eve rises from under her covering behind him . Eve , from the moment God leaves her with her husband , begins to wish to eat of the forbidden apple tree , and to ...
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... side the small recessed Norman pillar , and enriched architraves , in which the Norman zig - zag appears as well as on the inpost . The parapet is supported on Norman brackets . On the other hand there is none of that grandeur and ...
... side the small recessed Norman pillar , and enriched architraves , in which the Norman zig - zag appears as well as on the inpost . The parapet is supported on Norman brackets . On the other hand there is none of that grandeur and ...
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