Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 63Richard Bentley, 1868 |
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Page 139
... church . ” The poor church ! The old curé spoke the truth . The walls were cracked , and the steeple was tumbling down . The very stones be- neath the porch were broken , and in places wanting . Within were whitewashed walls , wooden ...
... church . ” The poor church ! The old curé spoke the truth . The walls were cracked , and the steeple was tumbling down . The very stones be- neath the porch were broken , and in places wanting . Within were whitewashed walls , wooden ...
Page 142
... church , where Poupillier's parents were wedded , and in whose cemetery they lay buried . He might be indifferent to the rites of the church , and entertain little or no respect for its venerable pastor ; but would he , the only rich ...
... church , where Poupillier's parents were wedded , and in whose cemetery they lay buried . He might be indifferent to the rites of the church , and entertain little or no respect for its venerable pastor ; but would he , the only rich ...
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... church , discovered by Mr. Scott recently , were clustered not unlike those of St. Stephen's at Caen . The opinion of that eminent architect appears to be that the Con- fessor's church differed little in scale from the present edifice ...
... church , discovered by Mr. Scott recently , were clustered not unlike those of St. Stephen's at Caen . The opinion of that eminent architect appears to be that the Con- fessor's church differed little in scale from the present edifice ...
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Myddleton Pomfret A Novel By William Harrison Ainsworth 1 186 320 | 1 |
The German Almanacks for 1868 | 33 |
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