Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ..., Том 4;Том 16Society, 1864 Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... be brought up in a way of devotion " and learning , to fit them for further service when they " should be taken out . " The four Welsh Bishoprics are derived from the ancient British Church and , indeed , are the only representatives.
... be brought up in a way of devotion " and learning , to fit them for further service when they " should be taken out . " The four Welsh Bishoprics are derived from the ancient British Church and , indeed , are the only representatives.
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... learning had long flourished . The laws became more complicated ; the great bulk of the nobles were simply men of war , illiterate , destitute of tact or legal knowledge . The administration of the law , therefore , very generally fell ...
... learning had long flourished . The laws became more complicated ; the great bulk of the nobles were simply men of war , illiterate , destitute of tact or legal knowledge . The administration of the law , therefore , very generally fell ...
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... learning with success . All the four orders of friars ( Franciscans , or Friars Minor ; Dominicans , or Black Friars ; Carmelites , or White Friars ; and Augustins , or Grey Friars ) had flourishing houses at both Oxford and Cambridge ...
... learning with success . All the four orders of friars ( Franciscans , or Friars Minor ; Dominicans , or Black Friars ; Carmelites , or White Friars ; and Augustins , or Grey Friars ) had flourishing houses at both Oxford and Cambridge ...
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... learning ; and therefore the friars sought to divert the multitude by means of mysteries or miracle plays . From these repre- sentations of scripture scenes or moral allegories we have derived our British drama . The same century which ...
... learning ; and therefore the friars sought to divert the multitude by means of mysteries or miracle plays . From these repre- sentations of scripture scenes or moral allegories we have derived our British drama . The same century which ...
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... learning ( as passages in the old dramatic writers sometimes indicate ) - " and a hospital and perhaps a laboratory being component parts of a monkish establishment ; they had been foundling asylums , relieving the state of many orphan ...
... learning ( as passages in the old dramatic writers sometimes indicate ) - " and a hospital and perhaps a laboratory being component parts of a monkish establishment ; they had been foundling asylums , relieving the state of many orphan ...
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23rd Nov Abbey Aigburth alphabet ancient Anglo-Saxon Archæological artist Bahr el Ghazal Baron D'Ablaing Baron von Heuglin Battle beautiful Birkenhead Biselli Blue Coat Hospital Blundell boats canons character Cheshire Chester Church copy donations were presented durra duty England English Everton father following donations following Paper Gondokoro Hamlet hand Henry honour illustrations Institution interest were exhibited John Khartüm King King Lear labour ladies language Leasowe Castle Legion of Honour letter Liverpool London Manchester March medal Mishra monks Napoleon negroes Norse Old Norse Othello Paper was read parish passed persons Petherick photograph picture poet poor possessed preach Proceedings pronoun quipus river School Sept Shakspeare Sir Edward Cust Society soldiers Soudan Speke statutes street Thomas THOMAS DAWSON tongue town trees Trustees village Warrington White Nile William words writing zeriba
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