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But by the beginning of the 18th c . , the passing - bell , in the proper sense of the
term , had almost ceased to be heard . The tolling , indeed , continued in the old
fashion ; but it took place after the death , instead of before . The practice of ...
But by the beginning of the 18th c . , the passing - bell , in the proper sense of the
term , had almost ceased to be heard . The tolling , indeed , continued in the old
fashion ; but it took place after the death , instead of before . The practice of ...
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The term bell is infused in much of our co peal . The variety of changes or
permutations of order tional phraseology . “ To bear the bell , ' is a phrase that
can be rung on a peal , increases enormously which we previously attempted to
explain .
The term bell is infused in much of our co peal . The variety of changes or
permutations of order tional phraseology . “ To bear the bell , ' is a phrase that
can be rung on a peal , increases enormously which we previously attempted to
explain .
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... à term adopted from the Paris , wrote his opera I Puritani , which shews the
French into the English and various other languages . influence of the French
school of music , but without It is generally used in a vague way to designate
servile ...
... à term adopted from the Paris , wrote his opera I Puritani , which shews the
French into the English and various other languages . influence of the French
school of music , but without It is generally used in a vague way to designate
servile ...
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The term chiefly through the introduction of European literPennine , applied to a
division of the Alps , is doubtless derived zature and science . On the Sanscrit
College , instifrom the Celtic Pen or Ben ; and even the name tuted in 1792 ,
there ...
The term chiefly through the introduction of European literPennine , applied to a
division of the Alps , is doubtless derived zature and science . On the Sanscrit
College , instifrom the Celtic Pen or Ben ; and even the name tuted in 1792 ,
there ...
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In the Greek BENEFI ' CIARY is a legal term sometimes Church , when the B . is
being pronounced , the priest . applied to the holder of a benefice . It may also
denote disposes his fingers in such a manner as to convey a person who is in the
...
In the Greek BENEFI ' CIARY is a legal term sometimes Church , when the B . is
being pronounced , the priest . applied to the holder of a benefice . It may also
denote disposes his fingers in such a manner as to convey a person who is in the
...
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