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Page 450
But the arrangement of our present cemeteries excludes these softening influences , and the Dissenter has barred himself out a portion , lest he should be thought to identify himself in death with the church he has through life opposed ...
But the arrangement of our present cemeteries excludes these softening influences , and the Dissenter has barred himself out a portion , lest he should be thought to identify himself in death with the church he has through life opposed ...
Page 476
There is no doubt whose prerogative it is to conduct the rites of Christian burial , and whose duty , therefore , it is to come forward at the present moment , and rescue them from their increasing desecration .
There is no doubt whose prerogative it is to conduct the rites of Christian burial , and whose duty , therefore , it is to come forward at the present moment , and rescue them from their increasing desecration .
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... 298 - construction of the canals de Briare and of Languedoc , 299 - earliest proposal of canals in England , 300 - claim of the Duke of Bridgewater to their introduction , 306 -amount of canals at present in Eng- land , 308 - extent ...
... 298 - construction of the canals de Briare and of Languedoc , 299 - earliest proposal of canals in England , 300 - claim of the Duke of Bridgewater to their introduction , 306 -amount of canals at present in Eng- land , 308 - extent ...
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A Description of the Canals and Railroads of | 5 |
IntimeMouvement LittérairePortraits 17891836 | 375 |
426 note omit Madame de St Aignan who was certainly saved | 426 |
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