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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… in the Welsh annals chiefly for the number, learning, and piety of his children, and from whom the country derived the … in the Welsh annals for the number, learning, and piety of his children, many of whom became the tutelar saints …
A New History of London
… until the reign of Edward the Confessor, by whose piety they were more sufficiently endowed. A very malignant …
A New History of London
… great princes, than to imitate them in the zeal of their piety; in which it helps me very much to have known the mind …
A New History of London
… hands of infidels, into execution; an undertaking which piety and the love of military glory united to recommend to …
A New History of London
… this low orb (our sinful seat) to Heaven! While filial piety can please the ear, Thy name will still occur for ever …
A New History of London
… rather than atoning for their faults, by acts of piety and ostentatious charity. Thus it fared with Henry; who …
A New History of London
… Edward the Sixth, A most excellent Prince, Of exemplary Piety and Wisdom above his years; The glory and ornament of …
Calendar of Border Papers
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… bay, slightly recessed in centre with 'Pelican in her Piety' carved in the tympanum; in lower part of each bay …
Brightwell Baldwin
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… unanimity' was partly attributed to the 'exemplary piety and prudent conduct' of the squire John Stone. 22 Stone …
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