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Although the Corpus Christi plays continued , their nature changed , and the craft gilds participated less as the leading tradesmen of the city became more strictly Puritan . The Victoria County History tells us that : ' Sabbatarianism ...
Although the Corpus Christi plays continued , their nature changed , and the craft gilds participated less as the leading tradesmen of the city became more strictly Puritan . The Victoria County History tells us that : ' Sabbatarianism ...
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By 1838 the line had been continued from Vauxhall to Curzon Street which became Birmingham's first permanent station . Its architect was Philip Hardwick who , in the same year , was creat- ing Euston Station , and with Euston's Doric ...
By 1838 the line had been continued from Vauxhall to Curzon Street which became Birmingham's first permanent station . Its architect was Philip Hardwick who , in the same year , was creat- ing Euston Station , and with Euston's Doric ...
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Although Murphy continued lecturing all the week the trouble dwindled even though on Friday he delivered his ' most objection- able and most offensive lecture ' on ' The Confessional Unmasked ' . Murphy continued his stormy career as ...
Although Murphy continued lecturing all the week the trouble dwindled even though on Friday he delivered his ' most objection- able and most offensive lecture ' on ' The Confessional Unmasked ' . Murphy continued his stormy career as ...
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List of Illustrations | vii |
The Medieval Period | 38 |
Simon de Montfort to Charles II | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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