Half-hours with the Best Authors, Том 2F. Warne, 1866 |
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... observed some of the principal canons of the patriarchal church , in their purple robes and rochets , as these all go in the habit of bishops ; several priests who had run from the altars in their sacerdotal vestments in the midst of ...
... observed some of the principal canons of the patriarchal church , in their purple robes and rochets , as these all go in the habit of bishops ; several priests who had run from the altars in their sacerdotal vestments in the midst of ...
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... observed to harden in the fire , and hence the invention of bricks , which could hardly fail ultimately to lead to the discovery of porcelain ; even glass , the most perfect and beautiful of those manufactures you call chemi- cal , is ...
... observed to harden in the fire , and hence the invention of bricks , which could hardly fail ultimately to lead to the discovery of porcelain ; even glass , the most perfect and beautiful of those manufactures you call chemi- cal , is ...
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... observed most of them to have been of Derbyshire , Staffordshire , or Yorkshire , and none above the rank of common ... observations , either of long - lived races or persons in any age or country , makes it easy to conclude that ...
... observed most of them to have been of Derbyshire , Staffordshire , or Yorkshire , and none above the rank of common ... observations , either of long - lived races or persons in any age or country , makes it easy to conclude that ...
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