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... remains of a building constructed of huge blocks , standing on a low hill .'- vol . ii . p . 205 . The temple is supposed to have been dedicated to Jupiter , and appears , from Mr. Keppell's account of it , to be equal in elegance and ...
... remains of a building constructed of huge blocks , standing on a low hill .'- vol . ii . p . 205 . The temple is supposed to have been dedicated to Jupiter , and appears , from Mr. Keppell's account of it , to be equal in elegance and ...
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... remains to be decided . The principle sought to be established by the " Reformation " was the substitution of reason for authority . Men were enabled by it to form out of the Bible a religion for themselves , guided only by the light of ...
... remains to be decided . The principle sought to be established by the " Reformation " was the substitution of reason for authority . Men were enabled by it to form out of the Bible a religion for themselves , guided only by the light of ...
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... remains of King Henry VIIÏ . , measured six feet ten inches in length , and had been enclosed in an elm one of two inches in thickness ; but this was decayed , and lay in small fragments near it . The leaden coffin appeared to have been ...
... remains of King Henry VIIÏ . , measured six feet ten inches in length , and had been enclosed in an elm one of two inches in thickness ; but this was decayed , and lay in small fragments near it . The leaden coffin appeared to have been ...
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