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... town , offered him tuition gratis , if friends could be found to discharge his board and other ne- cessary expenses . " That these friends were found may be inferred , from the fact , that in 1717 he was ordained at Marlborough , in ...
... town , offered him tuition gratis , if friends could be found to discharge his board and other ne- cessary expenses . " That these friends were found may be inferred , from the fact , that in 1717 he was ordained at Marlborough , in ...
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... towns from the Romans , afterwards kept them up . What is confirmatory that the walls of Glouces- ter have a Roman ... town . ' The tolls or fee - farm - rents were then and subsequently applied to murage ; and in the sixteenth century ...
... towns from the Romans , afterwards kept them up . What is confirmatory that the walls of Glouces- ter have a Roman ... town . ' The tolls or fee - farm - rents were then and subsequently applied to murage ; and in the sixteenth century ...
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... towns from the Romans , afterwards kept them up . What is confirmatory that the walls of Glouces- ter have a Roman ... town . The tolls or fee - farm - rents were then and subsequently applied to murage ; and in the sixteenth century ...
... towns from the Romans , afterwards kept them up . What is confirmatory that the walls of Glouces- ter have a Roman ... town . The tolls or fee - farm - rents were then and subsequently applied to murage ; and in the sixteenth century ...
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... town is situated in a deep and narrow valley , through which a clear and rapid stream , turn- ing several miles in its course , finds its way into the Seine , which washes the walls of the town . The Seine makes a bend opposite this ...
... town is situated in a deep and narrow valley , through which a clear and rapid stream , turn- ing several miles in its course , finds its way into the Seine , which washes the walls of the town . The Seine makes a bend opposite this ...
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... town itself , containing about 5000 inhabitants , consists of narrow crowded streets , or rather alleys , some very ancient and all picturesque , es- pecially that through which the rivu- let flows . Its principal ornament is the church ...
... town itself , containing about 5000 inhabitants , consists of narrow crowded streets , or rather alleys , some very ancient and all picturesque , es- pecially that through which the rivu- let flows . Its principal ornament is the church ...
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