The Parish Magazine for Berkeley, Dursley, Stinchcombe, and UleyJ. Whitmore, 1884 |
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... taken on Mondays at half - past 12 at the School - room . A Concert will be given by an Orpheus Glee Society from Gloucester , assisted by Mr. A. H. Brewer , Organist of Exeter College , Oxford , and others , on Thursday , January 10th ...
... taken on Mondays at half - past 12 at the School - room . A Concert will be given by an Orpheus Glee Society from Gloucester , assisted by Mr. A. H. Brewer , Organist of Exeter College , Oxford , and others , on Thursday , January 10th ...
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... taken away . The value of it was very trifling . But the going into the very House of God to steal things , which have been offered for His service , is a dangerous game , for God will not be mocked . We must hope that it was done in ...
... taken away . The value of it was very trifling . But the going into the very House of God to steal things , which have been offered for His service , is a dangerous game , for God will not be mocked . We must hope that it was done in ...
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... taken ! ' The lady waits until the crowd has moved on through the great doors , and then meekly and timidly follows , finds her way by degrees to the side - gallery , and looks nervously round . She is very much out of place in that ...
... taken ! ' The lady waits until the crowd has moved on through the great doors , and then meekly and timidly follows , finds her way by degrees to the side - gallery , and looks nervously round . She is very much out of place in that ...
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... taken it quietly from his pocket , and was peeling it carefully , with his firm mouth set ; deciding , perhaps , that now they should hear him , if they waited until midnight . Be that as it may , in the next attempt he contrived , by ...
... taken it quietly from his pocket , and was peeling it carefully , with his firm mouth set ; deciding , perhaps , that now they should hear him , if they waited until midnight . Be that as it may , in the next attempt he contrived , by ...
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... , Bonanno of Pisa and an Innspruck citizen named William . They do not seem , however , to have taken Sir Christopher Wren's care about the foundation , or perhaps they added A Random Shaft . an eighth story as an afterthought 3-2.
... , Bonanno of Pisa and an Innspruck citizen named William . They do not seem , however , to have taken Sir Christopher Wren's care about the foundation , or perhaps they added A Random Shaft . an eighth story as an afterthought 3-2.
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