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ENTERED AT STATIONERS* HALL.
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2 ANCIENT AND in possession, goes t
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4 ANCIENT AND most extensive valley
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c ANCIENT AND Andrewgate, and cross
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8 ANCIENT AND this city. He was soo
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10 ANCIENT AND the faith of Christ.
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12 ANCIENT AND its magnificence and
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14 ANCIENT AND affairs, only metrop
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ANCIENT ANP raized York to the grou
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18 ANCIENT AND Uctred, and the land
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20 ANCIENT AND and a pix, or silver
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22 ANCIENT AND determine. We have n
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24 ANCIENT AND Israelites immolated
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26 ANCIENT AND his successors, with
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28 ANCIENT AND replacing them by th
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30 ATfCIENT AND were warm adherents
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32 ANCIENT AND King Henry ! Our Lor
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34 ANCIENT AND 3. The Monastery of
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86 ANCIENT AND to Edinburgh. Arthur
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38 ANCIENT AND us as long as there
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40 ANCIENT AND at escalade ; but, u
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42 ANCIENT AND coming to latter tim
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MODERN YORK. 43 THE CATHEDRAL CHURC
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MODERN YORK. 45 to ruin; so much so
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MODERN YORK. 47 buted bountifully t
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MODERN YORK. 49 perhaps, saved the
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MODERN YORK. the Cathedral by the w
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MODERN YORK. 53 door-way of entranc
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MODEBN YORK. 55 FIRST PARTITION 1,
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MODERN TORK. 51 GSEAT MANUAL. Lengt
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MODEM* YORK. 59 more than five hund
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MODERN YORK. 61 tower. These vaults
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MODEEN YOKE. 63 suffered severely i
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MODERN TORK. 65 ornamented with cro
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MODERN YORK. 67 up ; but it was eas
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MODERN YORK. 69 was granted ; but t
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MODERN YORK. 71 A CHRONOLOGICAL LIS
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Archbishops, when consecrated. Sir
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M.0DEBN YORK. 75 THE PAEISH CHURCHE
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MODERN TOHK. 77 ail batata, 33abetr
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MODERN TOEK. 79 kept burning in hon
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MODEBN YORK. 81 the celebrated prin
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MODERN YOEK. 83 at the dissolution,
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MODERN YORK. 85 years, consequent o
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MODERN YOBK. 87 to the archbishop,
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MODERN YOBK. Mayor and aldermen to
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MODEEN TORE. 91 York for thirty yea
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MODERN YORK. 93 appears to have bee
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MODERN YORK. 95 (HEUsleoan Chapel,
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