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Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural society - Page 274
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Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects, Volume 2

Robert Dodsley - English essays - 1761 - 378 pages
...where they are all aflembled, one of the Students reads aloud the Bible, which is placed on a Dcfk in the Middle of the Hall, and this Office every one...the College Garden, there being none that has not a dedightful one. Their Habit is almoft the fame as that of the Jefuits, their Gowns reaching down to...
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Paul Hentzner's Travels in England: During the Reign of Queen Elizabeth

Paul Hentzner, Sir Robert Naunton - Great Britain - 1797 - 204 pages
...where they are all aflembled, one of the ftudents reads aloud the bible, which is placed on a delk in the middle of the hall, and this office every one...foon as grace is faid after each meal, every one is a liberty, either to retire to his own chambers, or to walk in the college garden, there being none...
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A Journey Into England: In the Year M.D.XC.VIII.

Paul Hentzner - Great Britain - 1807 - 86 pages
...vhere they arc all assembled, one of the students reads aloud the Bible, which is placed on a desk in the middle of the hall, and this office every one of them takes upon himself in his turn; as soon as grace is said after each meal, every one is at liberty, either to retire...
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Byepaths of Biography

Cecilia Lucy Brightwell - Biography - 1863 - 314 pages
...where they are all assembled, one of the students reads aloud the Bible, which is placed on a desk in the middle of the hall, and this office every one of them takes upon himself in his turn ; as soon as grace is said after each meal, every one is at liberty either to retire...
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England as Seen by Foreigners in the Days of Elizabeth & James the First ...

William Brenchley Rye, Friedrich I (duke of Würtemberg) - England - 1865 - 462 pages
...where they are all assembled, one of the Students reads aloud the Bible, which is placed on a desk in the middle of the Hall, and this office every one of them takes upon himself in his turn ; as soon as grace is said after each meal, every one is at liberty either to retire...
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Report of the Marlborough College Natural History Society (founded April 9th ...

Marlborough College (Marlborough, England). Natural History Society - Natural history - 1877 - 606 pages
...where they are all assembled, one of the Students reads aloud the Bible, which is placed on a desk in the middle of the Hall, and this office every one of them takes upon himeelf in his turn ; as soon as Grace is said after each meal, every one is at liberty, either to...
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Aungervyle society reprints [ed. by E.M. Goldsmid].

Aungervyle society - 1881 - 360 pages
...where they are all assembled, one of the Students reads aloud the Bible, which is placed on a desk in the middle of the Hall, and this office every one of them takes upon himself in his turn; as soon as grace is said after each meal, every one is at liberty either to retire...
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The Praise of Gardens: An Epitome of the Literature of the Garden-art

Albert Forbes Sieveking - Gardening - 1899 - 488 pages
...little pipes, plentifully sprinkles those that are standing round. OXFORD. As soon as Grace is said after each meal, every one is at liberty, either to...garden, there being none that has not a delightful one. HAMPTON CouRT.1 Afterwards we were led into the gardens, which are most pleasant, here we saw rosemary...
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The Praise of Gardens: An Epitome of the Literature of the Garden-art

Albert Forbes Sieveking - Gardening - 1899 - 480 pages
...little pipes, plentifully sprinkles those that are standing round. OXFORD. As soon as Grace is said after each meal, every one is at liberty, either to...garden, there being none that has not a delightful one. HAMPTON COURT.i Afterwards we were led into the gardens, which are most pleasant, here we saw rosemary...
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Gardens Ancient and Modern: An Epitome of the Literature of the Garden-art

Albert Forbes Sieveking - Gardening - 1899 - 472 pages
...little pipes, plentifully sprinkles those that are standing round. OXFORD. As soon as Grace is said after each meal, every one is at liberty, either to...garden, there being none that has not a delightful one. HAMPTON COURT.1 Afterwards we were led into the gardens, which are most pleasant, here we saw rosemary...
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