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... appear on what seemed a blank piece of paper , but which it was too late to save ; thus much , however , was perused before its destruction : - ' There is great treasure buried in or at Cabb's Foot- The house also has its ' ghost story ...
... appear on what seemed a blank piece of paper , but which it was too late to save ; thus much , however , was perused before its destruction : - ' There is great treasure buried in or at Cabb's Foot- The house also has its ' ghost story ...
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... appear to have been headed down at some time or other : but they are of enormous size , and the pruning of the heads seems to have thrown a superfluous amount of vigour into the trunks . Nowhere else do the trunks of beeches , as a rule ...
... appear to have been headed down at some time or other : but they are of enormous size , and the pruning of the heads seems to have thrown a superfluous amount of vigour into the trunks . Nowhere else do the trunks of beeches , as a rule ...
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... appears to have been governed by its guilds or religious confraterni- ties , of which there were at least five , named respec- tively after the Trinity , Corpus Christi , St. John , the Saviour , and Our Lady . Some idea of the wealth ...
... appears to have been governed by its guilds or religious confraterni- ties , of which there were at least five , named respec- tively after the Trinity , Corpus Christi , St. John , the Saviour , and Our Lady . Some idea of the wealth ...
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... appears to have been a bishop at the very time that he was curate here ; another was a poet , from whose ideas even Milton is considered to have borrowed and another , who is still living , Dr. Trench , has reached high fame as a poet ...
... appears to have been a bishop at the very time that he was curate here ; another was a poet , from whose ideas even Milton is considered to have borrowed and another , who is still living , Dr. Trench , has reached high fame as a poet ...
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... appears to have reached the height of its glory in John's reign , when its bay was the place of rendezvous for the fleet of England . commerce , more particularly in the wine trade , was most extensive , and its position , opposite to ...
... appears to have reached the height of its glory in John's reign , when its bay was the place of rendezvous for the fleet of England . commerce , more particularly in the wine trade , was most extensive , and its position , opposite to ...
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