The Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist,: A Quarterly Journal and Review Devoted to the Study of Early Pagan and Christian Antiquities of Great Britain, Volumen11

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J. R. Smith., 1872
 

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Página 166 - Anjou, to the archbishops, bishops, abbots, earls, barons, justices, sheriffs and all his bailiffs and lieges, greeting. Know ye that we have granted, and by this our charter have confirmed, to our...
Página 13 - Like many other first inventors, he probably did not see the full value of his discovery ; and it was reserved for another member of the corporation of Cutlers of Sheffield, Mr. Joseph Hancock, to shew to what other uses the copper plated in this new method might be applied ; and how successfully it was possible to imitate the finest and most richly embossed plate.
Página 122 - In the same grave was Fletcher buried, here " Lies the stage poet, Philip Massinger; " Plays they did write together, were great friends, " And now one grave includes them in their ends. " To whom on earth nothing could part, beneath " Here in their fame they lie, in spight of death," It is surely somewhat singular that of a man of such eminence nothing should be known.
Página 70 - Swastikas received their name from their peculiar symbol, the Swastika, or Mystic Cross, which was typical of their belief in Swasti. This term is a compound of ' su ' well, 'asti,' it is, meaning 'it is well;' or, as Wilson expresses it, 'so be it,' and implying complete resignation under all circumstances.
Página 186 - God, his justice and his charity, Are gone to heaven, a building to prepare Not made with hands, his friends contented are, He here shall rest in hope, 'till th' worlds shall burn And intermingle ashes with his urn, Ob.
Página 200 - The ark according to the traditions of the Gentile world was prophetic; and was looked upon as a kind of temple, a place of residence of the Deity.
Página 224 - ... by the parish from year to year. Which chest you shall set and fasten near unto the high altar, to the intent the parishioners should put into it their oblation and alms for their poor neighbours.
Página 17 - It was delightful to inhale the land-breeze, strongly impregnated with the warm, fresh, aromatic odour of burning wood. " And how beautiful and richa spectacle was there presented...
Página 124 - CREST — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers argent therefrom issuant a falcon, rising of the last. MOTTO — Comme je trouve.
Página 186 - So the Lord's power went over them : and his Son and his doctrine was set over them. The word of life was fully and richly preached, and many were convinced that day. This Thomas Hammersley being summoned to serve upon a jury, was admitted to serve without an oath ; and when he, as foreman of the jury, brought in the verdict, the judge declared, " that he had been a judge many years, but never heard a more upright verdict than that Quaker had then brought in.

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