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... period the age would generally be twenty - one . About the same period , I should be inclined to think , the probation would not exceed three years - that is , three years might elapse between the act of license and that of ordi- nation ...
... period the age would generally be twenty - one . About the same period , I should be inclined to think , the probation would not exceed three years - that is , three years might elapse between the act of license and that of ordi- nation ...
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... period . Mr. Riddell had a happy talent for exposures of this kind . His last work was a detection of the numerous blunders in a privately - printed genea- logical work , in which an attempt had been made to deprive the Stirlings of ...
... period . Mr. Riddell had a happy talent for exposures of this kind . His last work was a detection of the numerous blunders in a privately - printed genea- logical work , in which an attempt had been made to deprive the Stirlings of ...
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... period . At the end of Dr. Boyce's first volume of cathedral music , published in 1760 , is ' A Double Chant , ' inserted apparently as somewhat of a rarity , and as one of the earliest and best of its kind . It is usually attributed to ...
... period . At the end of Dr. Boyce's first volume of cathedral music , published in 1760 , is ' A Double Chant , ' inserted apparently as somewhat of a rarity , and as one of the earliest and best of its kind . It is usually attributed to ...
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