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Usage examples for "abbeys":
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" So when we took possession of these buildings we were so poor, that from bread to shoes everything was lacking; but we had no anxiety for the future, for there is no example in monastic history that Providence has not succoured abbeys
who trusted in it. - "En Route",
J.-K. (Joris-Karl) Huysmans.
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They are doing good work in glass, I know, and in carven stone, and some other things, but that is mostly for the rich abbeys.
- "In the Days of the Guild",
Louise Lamprey.
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It is perfectly true that the law was defective, and that the profusion with which mansions, abbeys,
chaces, warrens, beds of ore, whole streets, whole market towns, had been bestowed on courtiers was greatly to be lamented. - "The History of England from the Accession of James II. Volume 5 (of 5)",
Thomas Babington Macaulay.