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... honour and perpetuate the memory of the dead . These the early periods of society they were simple in their form and rude in their execution ; as civilization and the arts became diffused , there was introduced into them greater variety ...
... honour and perpetuate the memory of the dead . These the early periods of society they were simple in their form and rude in their execution ; as civilization and the arts became diffused , there was introduced into them greater variety ...
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... honour after death . The earliest account which we have of a monument erected to the dead , is to be found in the book of Genesis , XXXV . 20. " And Rachel died , and was buried in the way of Ephrath , which is Bethlehem . And Jacob set ...
... honour after death . The earliest account which we have of a monument erected to the dead , is to be found in the book of Genesis , XXXV . 20. " And Rachel died , and was buried in the way of Ephrath , which is Bethlehem . And Jacob set ...
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... honour . " Now for a shire , and Beauchamp Chapel , Warwick , and in a great coronet or Westminster Abbey , " was ... honours 015 paid to those who have distinguished themselves in the management of the reins and the whip . One of the ...
... honour . " Now for a shire , and Beauchamp Chapel , Warwick , and in a great coronet or Westminster Abbey , " was ... honours 015 paid to those who have distinguished themselves in the management of the reins and the whip . One of the ...
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... honour of the ancient charioteer . Nei- ther is there any thing like small potatoes ' in the cha- racter and demeanour of the modern Coachman . He is not only , next to his master , the greatest man in the inn yard , but there are times ...
... honour of the ancient charioteer . Nei- ther is there any thing like small potatoes ' in the cha- racter and demeanour of the modern Coachman . He is not only , next to his master , the greatest man in the inn yard , but there are times ...
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... honoured , both by the critical press and the public , to whom my grateful acknowledg- ments are due . The " Lives of ... honour of being the biographer of the Queens of England . She was the first to " enclose " this field , and that is ...
... honoured , both by the critical press and the public , to whom my grateful acknowledg- ments are due . The " Lives of ... honour of being the biographer of the Queens of England . She was the first to " enclose " this field , and that is ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
admiration Allington animalcules Antwerp appearance beautiful called Casterton Castle Howard character Charles II colour Count of Conversano countess of Sunderland daughter dear death delight door dress Dublin duke earl earth Edinburgh England English exclaimed eyes fair father feelings feet flowers gentleman girl give Glasgow ground hand happy Hastinapur head heard heart heaven honour hope horse human husband Indians JOHN MENZIES Knox labour lady live look Lord Lord Byron marriage married ment mind morning mother nature never night noble o'er once party passed pawnbroker person Petrarch poet poetry poor possessed present queen readers replied Roger Stewart Saladin scene Scotland seen smile soon soul spirit Strood tears tell thee thing thou thought tion told trees turned village voice whole wife woman words young