Littell's Living Age, Volume 172Living Age Company Incorporated, 1886 |
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Page 64
... church being below the level of the churchyard . I could point to churchyards that must have risen two or three feet since the church was first built . Passing along the south side of the church , we leave the footpath , and with some ...
... church being below the level of the churchyard . I could point to churchyards that must have risen two or three feet since the church was first built . Passing along the south side of the church , we leave the footpath , and with some ...
Page 137
... church mentioned in Domesday , and though this church was pulled down more than seven centuries ago , the name still holds in its tenacious grasp the memory of the ancient site . The cruciform trench which marks the position of the nave ...
... church mentioned in Domesday , and though this church was pulled down more than seven centuries ago , the name still holds in its tenacious grasp the memory of the ancient site . The cruciform trench which marks the position of the nave ...
Page 327
... Church mat - ple , it is felt by them to be an absurdity . ters . The thing being felt to be an absurdity , its long continuance becomes impossible . Does that necessitate disestablishment , secularization of Church revenues , giving to ...
... Church mat - ple , it is felt by them to be an absurdity . ters . The thing being felt to be an absurdity , its long continuance becomes impossible . Does that necessitate disestablishment , secularization of Church revenues , giving to ...
Contents
A Secret Inheritance | 12 |
Notes and Queries on the Irish | 16 |
A Siege Baby | 31 |
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