The Monuments and Genii of St. Paul's Cathedral, and of Westminster Abbey: With Historical Sketches and Descriptions of Both Churches: Forming an Entirely New and Correct Biography of All that is Interesting in the Lives and Achievements of the Most Illustrious Characters of the United Kingdoms, Band 1J. Williams, 1839 |
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... enemy , and , by conse- quence , either prejudiced or partial . Such and so cynical are the multiplied obstacles which block up the paths of biographical information to the young and inquisitive ; and thus acrimonious are the ...
... enemy , and , by conse- quence , either prejudiced or partial . Such and so cynical are the multiplied obstacles which block up the paths of biographical information to the young and inquisitive ; and thus acrimonious are the ...
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... enemies , London again rose in importance from the advantages of its maritimal situation . Towards the close of the ninth century , it was reduced to ashes by a fire , was then rebuilt by Alfred under more favourable circumstances , and ...
... enemies , London again rose in importance from the advantages of its maritimal situation . Towards the close of the ninth century , it was reduced to ashes by a fire , was then rebuilt by Alfred under more favourable circumstances , and ...
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... enemy is seen vainly grasping at the standard which has been wrested from his corps ; while , emblema- tical of the scene , a sphinx , which is the crest of Egypt , appears in relief on either side of the tomb . Upon the pedestal is the ...
... enemy is seen vainly grasping at the standard which has been wrested from his corps ; while , emblema- tical of the scene , a sphinx , which is the crest of Egypt , appears in relief on either side of the tomb . Upon the pedestal is the ...
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... enemy , And secured the command of the principal fort and arsenal of the Dutch Republic , Were acknowledged and honoured by the thanks of both Houses of Parliament . Sir Ralph Abercrombie expired on board the Foudroyant , the 28th of ...
... enemy , And secured the command of the principal fort and arsenal of the Dutch Republic , Were acknowledged and honoured by the thanks of both Houses of Parliament . Sir Ralph Abercrombie expired on board the Foudroyant , the 28th of ...
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... enemy , and numbers fell still more pite- ously for want of food ; but the talents of Abercrombie rose supe- rior to both evils , and he was no less caressed upon his return for the happiness with which he softened the asperity of the ...
... enemy , and numbers fell still more pite- ously for want of food ; but the talents of Abercrombie rose supe- rior to both evils , and he was no less caressed upon his return for the happiness with which he softened the asperity of the ...
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