The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 96,Teil 2;Band 140E. Cave, 1826 |
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... received her on condition that he should not look behind him till he reached the extremest borders of Hell ; but Orpheus unfortunately forgetting this injunction , when he arrived almost in sight of upper air , turned back to behold his ...
... received her on condition that he should not look behind him till he reached the extremest borders of Hell ; but Orpheus unfortunately forgetting this injunction , when he arrived almost in sight of upper air , turned back to behold his ...
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... received twenty shillings ; in King Edward's time sixty shillings . This land was held by three Sochmen , who might have sold it . ( Fol . 217 , and 217 b . ) . In Cople , Hugh holds of the Countess Judith one virgate of land . This ...
... received twenty shillings ; in King Edward's time sixty shillings . This land was held by three Sochmen , who might have sold it . ( Fol . 217 , and 217 b . ) . In Cople , Hugh holds of the Countess Judith one virgate of land . This ...
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... received its origin from naked children being exhibited in the religious pa- geants , intended to represent angels , or other celestial attendants . The following is a list of the Fol- lowers that rode at this Institution : → Company ...
... received its origin from naked children being exhibited in the religious pa- geants , intended to represent angels , or other celestial attendants . The following is a list of the Fol- lowers that rode at this Institution : → Company ...
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... received opinions and aspersions of his historians . Altogether , however , we are of opinion that the work is too long , many pages in the first Volume are insufferably dull , and we have some characters in- troduced whom we cannot ...
... received opinions and aspersions of his historians . Altogether , however , we are of opinion that the work is too long , many pages in the first Volume are insufferably dull , and we have some characters in- troduced whom we cannot ...
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... received from Lord Combermere's camp , which announce the fall of Alwar , the last of the forts which held out . His Lordship having thus fulfilled all the objects of his expedition against Bhurtpore , was about to return forthwith to ...
... received from Lord Combermere's camp , which announce the fall of Alwar , the last of the forts which held out . His Lordship having thus fulfilled all the objects of his expedition against Bhurtpore , was about to return forthwith to ...
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