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... held in the 14th c . , under the king as Earl of Cornwall , by Ranulph de Blanc- minster , for an annual payment of 6s . Sd . , or 300 puffins at Michaelmas . Puffins are not readily Common Puffin ( Mormon arcticus ) . alarmed by the ...
... held in the 14th c . , under the king as Earl of Cornwall , by Ranulph de Blanc- minster , for an annual payment of 6s . Sd . , or 300 puffins at Michaelmas . Puffins are not readily Common Puffin ( Mormon arcticus ) . alarmed by the ...
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... held in peculiar awe by a numerous host of believers . Now , apart from the general reasons mentioned before , a principal object , and probably the principal one of the Puran'as , was to establish , as the case might be , the supremacy ...
... held in peculiar awe by a numerous host of believers . Now , apart from the general reasons mentioned before , a principal object , and probably the principal one of the Puran'as , was to establish , as the case might be , the supremacy ...
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... held any such prayers of the living in obtaining not merely repose , doctrine as that now held by the Roman Catholic but relief from suffering , for the deceased ; and the Church , some of them properly relating only to the liturgies of ...
... held any such prayers of the living in obtaining not merely repose , doctrine as that now held by the Roman Catholic but relief from suffering , for the deceased ; and the Church , some of them properly relating only to the liturgies of ...
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... held that a herald or king - at - arms may be made per saltum . There are four pursuivants belonging to the English College of Arms : Rouge Croix , the oldest , so named from the Cross of St George ; Blue - mantle , instituted either by ...
... held that a herald or king - at - arms may be made per saltum . There are four pursuivants belonging to the English College of Arms : Rouge Croix , the oldest , so named from the Cross of St George ; Blue - mantle , instituted either by ...
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... held a sarcophagus of rectangular shape , of whinstone , had a pointed roof , cut like an arch inside ; but the cedar coffin , in shape of a mummy , had been re- moved to the upper or large apartment , and its contents there rifled ...
... held a sarcophagus of rectangular shape , of whinstone , had a pointed roof , cut like an arch inside ; but the cedar coffin , in shape of a mummy , had been re- moved to the upper or large apartment , and its contents there rifled ...
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