The Prose Works of Rev. R. S. Hawker: Including Footprints of Former Men in Far CornwallW. Blackwood and sons, 1893 - 187 páginas |
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... carry down the superfluous blood and water of the sacrifices into a cistern or channel underneath . Hence was derived the ecclesiastical custom that , whenever the chalice or other vessel had been rinsed , the water was reverently ...
... carry down the superfluous blood and water of the sacrifices into a cistern or channel underneath . Hence was derived the ecclesiastical custom that , whenever the chalice or other vessel had been rinsed , the water was reverently ...
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... carried onward , as by some echoing instrument , into the nave and aisles ; so that the lattice - work of the chancel , which at first thought might appear to impede the transit of the voice , does in reality grasp and deliver into ...
... carried onward , as by some echoing instrument , into the nave and aisles ; so that the lattice - work of the chancel , which at first thought might appear to impede the transit of the voice , does in reality grasp and deliver into ...
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... carried always at half - cock , with a red blaze along its ridge , scorched by the departing footstep of the fierce fiend Alcohol , when he fled before the reinforcements of the coast - guard . He was the last of the smugglers ; and ...
... carried always at half - cock , with a red blaze along its ridge , scorched by the departing footstep of the fierce fiend Alcohol , when he fled before the reinforcements of the coast - guard . He was the last of the smugglers ; and ...
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... carry in his mouth a carbine or a loaded club , which , at a signal from his master , Satan brought to the rescue . " Ay , they was bold audacious rascals - that Parminter and his dog - but he went rather too far one day , as I sup ...
... carry in his mouth a carbine or a loaded club , which , at a signal from his master , Satan brought to the rescue . " Ay , they was bold audacious rascals - that Parminter and his dog - but he went rather too far one day , as I sup ...
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... carried our dead up the steep cliff , by a difficult path , to await , in a room at my vicarage which I allotted them , the inquest . The ship and her cargo were , as to any tangible value , utterly lost . The people of the shore ...
... carried our dead up the steep cliff , by a difficult path , to await , in a room at my vicarage which I allotted them , the inquest . The ship and her cargo were , as to any tangible value , utterly lost . The people of the shore ...
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