The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 9. köideHenry G. Allen Company, 1890 |
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... house is considered uninhabitable till the blood of a sheep or fowl has been spilt in it ; a woman guilty of a breach ... houses . , Celibacy is not practised by the priests , but they are not allowed to marry a second time , and no one ...
... house is considered uninhabitable till the blood of a sheep or fowl has been spilt in it ; a woman guilty of a breach ... houses . , Celibacy is not practised by the priests , but they are not allowed to marry a second time , and no one ...
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... houses are generally lofty and well built . The parish church , erected in 1811 , has a fine steeple 130 feet high . There are also places of worship for the Free Church , United Presbyterians , Inde- pendents , and Roman Catholics ...
... houses are generally lofty and well built . The parish church , erected in 1811 , has a fine steeple 130 feet high . There are also places of worship for the Free Church , United Presbyterians , Inde- pendents , and Roman Catholics ...
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... houses are and statues , which impart to it a close resemblance to the mostly square , whitewashed , and grey - slated , much like Perpendicular style of the semi - ecclesiastical architecture of those of one of the newer small towns in ...
... houses are and statues , which impart to it a close resemblance to the mostly square , whitewashed , and grey - slated , much like Perpendicular style of the semi - ecclesiastical architecture of those of one of the newer small towns in ...
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... house he lived . He soon , however , resigned his chaplaincy , and took up his residence in the house of another member of his congrega- tion , where he continued to live till his removal to London in 1761 , on his acceptance of an ...
... house he lived . He soon , however , resigned his chaplaincy , and took up his residence in the house of another member of his congrega- tion , where he continued to live till his removal to London in 1761 , on his acceptance of an ...
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... House , Holborn . He died in June 1647. These details of his life were derived , by Anthony à Wood , from Francis ... houses of Spain and France . PIERLUIGI FARNESE ( 1493-1547 ) , born in 1493 , was the natural son of Pope Paul III ...
... House , Holborn . He died in June 1647. These details of his life were derived , by Anthony à Wood , from Francis ... houses of Spain and France . PIERLUIGI FARNESE ( 1493-1547 ) , born in 1493 , was the natural son of Pope Paul III ...
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