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Página 166
... interest me so much as the monks , friars , and other bodies of the regular clergy . I have endeavoured to learn their different orders . Amongst the most numerous are the Franciscan friars , clad in brown or grey garments , with a ...
... interest me so much as the monks , friars , and other bodies of the regular clergy . I have endeavoured to learn their different orders . Amongst the most numerous are the Franciscan friars , clad in brown or grey garments , with a ...
Página 173
... interest had been paid upon it for ten years , which amounted to more than ten pounds , so that the man was one pound worse than if he had given it away . Numbers of the labouring class carry regularly to the pawn - shop on a Monday ...
... interest had been paid upon it for ten years , which amounted to more than ten pounds , so that the man was one pound worse than if he had given it away . Numbers of the labouring class carry regularly to the pawn - shop on a Monday ...
Página 175
... interest in your fate . ' ' Our next engraving represents the unhappy man as sitting alone , deriving consolation amid his solitude and sorrows from the contemplation of the works of nature . " Though sickness and sorrow , " says he ...
... interest in your fate . ' ' Our next engraving represents the unhappy man as sitting alone , deriving consolation amid his solitude and sorrows from the contemplation of the works of nature . " Though sickness and sorrow , " says he ...
Página 185
... interest ceased in the house , a weathercock * has supplied the place of this symbol of vanity . The book from which this extract is taken , appeared a few years ago . A sound caught from the plaintive murmurings Of a small stream the ...
... interest ceased in the house , a weathercock * has supplied the place of this symbol of vanity . The book from which this extract is taken , appeared a few years ago . A sound caught from the plaintive murmurings Of a small stream the ...
Página 191
... interest and reverential curiosity , I walked over the bridge , and called to mind those faithful fearless men who defended on this memorable scene the great Protestant principle of every man's right to worship his God in his own way ...
... interest and reverential curiosity , I walked over the bridge , and called to mind those faithful fearless men who defended on this memorable scene the great Protestant principle of every man's right to worship his God in his own way ...
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