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MODERN YORK. 39 despatched to York,
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44 ANCIENT AND dinal points ; the p
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46 ANCIENT AND foundations of this
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48 ANCIENT AND body of the church.
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50 ANCIENT AND adorned with a beaut
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52 ANCIENT AND antiquary and travel
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54 ANCIENT AND " What may be justly
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56 ANCIENT AND ver. 17. 7. Beast, K
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58 ANCIENT AND obscured the stone s
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60 ANCIENT AND cular sweep at the e
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C2 ANCIENT AND Christians had a str
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66 ANCIENT AND James Cotrel, a. d.
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70 ANCIENT AND few years ago, decor
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72 ANCIENT AND Saxon mneHUstotrtJ.
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74 ANCIENT AND John Thoresby; in th
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76 ANCIENT AND neat edifice, with a
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78 ANCIENT ANI> is a representation
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80 ANCIENT AND presents a modern ap
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82 ANCIENT AND zodiacal signs used
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64 ANCIENT AND being usually demise
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88 ANCIENT AND St. Mary, and to the
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90 ANCIENT AND patrons till 1367, w
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92 ANCIENT AND that society. The or
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94 ANCIENT AND accommodate 1300 per
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98 ANCIENT AND his retinue was extr
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100 ANCIENT AND exceedingly grand.
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102 ANCIENT AND a house, -warehouse
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104 ANCIENT AND 8T. Catherine's hos
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106 ANCIENT AND Chj Ctto mails an&
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108 ANCIENT AND said city ; taking
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110 ANCIENT AND Castle, and the riv
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112 ANCIENT AND which, till the yea
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MODERN YORK. 113 Beside these, fort
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116 ANCIENT AND proach to York from
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MODERN TOEK. 117 €f)e Jftetf Cofo
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MODERN YOEK. 119 There is an extens
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MODERN YORK. 121 ages of ten and th
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MODERN YORK. 123 school is situate
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MODERN YORK. 125 of Clifton. The ha
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MODERN YORK. 129 entablature is con
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MODEEN YOKE. 131 phical society gra
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MODEEX TOEK. 133 fjotk tatttute of
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M0DEEN YORK. 135 not singular in hi
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MODERN YORK. 1S9 site of the church
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MODERN "i'ORK. 141 there was a smal
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MODERN YORK. 143 tution, as well as
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MODEEN TOB.K. The Retreat is adapte
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MODERN TOEK. 147 a yard, or court,
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MODEEN YOKE. 151 ently large. It is
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MODERN TOEK. 153 These works, which
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MODEEN YORK. 156 Thomas, who held t
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MODERN YORK. 159 St. Catherine's Ho
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MODERN YORK. 161 reaches, and in so
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163 INDEX. Abbeys tin■ Reformatio
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