. Old England : a pictorial museum of regal, ecclesiastical, baronial, municipal, and popular antiquities . as 2304,—Aiamode, 1735. Mall in St. Jamess Park. 2305.—Alamode, 1745. Mall in St. Jamess Park. 285 28G OLD ENGLAND. TBook V1L and of all those dukes, earls, barons, knights, and esquires, andother English subjects, who had fallen in the war with France. Apious thought. The hecatombs of human victims that had beensacrificed to that brilliantly conducted but unjust war might wellseem to need some expiation. We must examine the interior atanother opportunity; suffic


. Old England : a pictorial museum of regal, ecclesiastical, baronial, municipal, and popular antiquities . as 2304,—Aiamode, 1735. Mall in St. Jamess Park. 2305.—Alamode, 1745. Mall in St. Jamess Park. 285 28G OLD ENGLAND. TBook V1L and of all those dukes, earls, barons, knights, and esquires, andother English subjects, who had fallen in the war with France. Apious thought. The hecatombs of human victims that had beensacrificed to that brilliantly conducted but unjust war might wellseem to need some expiation. We must examine the interior atanother opportunity; suffice it therefore at present to tell youthere is a statue, by Bacon, of .Blaekstone, among the works of artof the College, and that one of tlie finest libraries in England is tohe found at All Souls. We refer alike to the place and its one measures one hundred and ninety feet in length, by thirty-two feet and a half in breadth, swelling out in the centre to abovefifty feet, whilst the height, forty feet, is sufficient to allow of agallery that extends round three sides of the room. And the wholesprung from the munific


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