Papers of the Manchester Literary Club, Volumen15H. Rawson & Company, 1889 |
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... whilst the clergy have land and receive their stipends with certainty , but seldom study more than once a week . Although Nielsen looked askant on the clergy , the quin- tessence of his ill - will fell on the gamekeepers , for whom he ...
... whilst the clergy have land and receive their stipends with certainty , but seldom study more than once a week . Although Nielsen looked askant on the clergy , the quin- tessence of his ill - will fell on the gamekeepers , for whom he ...
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... whilst speaking with sympathetic admiration of Gordon's external cheerfulness , adds " but I know he suffers fearfully from low spirits . I hear him walking up and down his room all night ( it is next to mine ) . It is only his piety ...
... whilst speaking with sympathetic admiration of Gordon's external cheerfulness , adds " but I know he suffers fearfully from low spirits . I hear him walking up and down his room all night ( it is next to mine ) . It is only his piety ...
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... whilst small , beautifully clear and distinct . Although it figures in an archaic form on the cover of Dr. Hill's Colonel Gordon in Central Africa ( London , 1881 ) , and in the corner of the portrait of Gordon as a mandarin in Hake's ...
... whilst small , beautifully clear and distinct . Although it figures in an archaic form on the cover of Dr. Hill's Colonel Gordon in Central Africa ( London , 1881 ) , and in the corner of the portrait of Gordon as a mandarin in Hake's ...
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... whilst there have been those who , like Dante , claimed vision of purgatory as of inferno and paradise , John Henry Newman is the only poet who has attempted to express the purification of fiery pain that is to cleanse and prepare the ...
... whilst there have been those who , like Dante , claimed vision of purgatory as of inferno and paradise , John Henry Newman is the only poet who has attempted to express the purification of fiery pain that is to cleanse and prepare the ...
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... whilst Ordsall Hall , on the opposite side ( a great portion of which still exists ) was surrounded by forest trees in meadow land on the Salford side of the river . History repeats itself . Fifty years ago Chartist meetings were ...
... whilst Ordsall Hall , on the opposite side ( a great portion of which still exists ) was surrounded by forest trees in meadow land on the Salford side of the river . History repeats itself . Fifty years ago Chartist meetings were ...
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