Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... said church , for the good of his soul , and those of his ancestors . In the reign of king Richard II . ( anno . 20 ) , that king granted a license to Richard de Scrope , knight , to found a chantry of fix chaplains , of whom one to be ...
... said church , for the good of his soul , and those of his ancestors . In the reign of king Richard II . ( anno . 20 ) , that king granted a license to Richard de Scrope , knight , to found a chantry of fix chaplains , of whom one to be ...
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... said to have been buried upright ; and , if we were to believe Wordsworth , you might still see them through the chinks of the floor standing grimly in that pofition . But this is at present a mere poetical myth , founded , no doubt ...
... said to have been buried upright ; and , if we were to believe Wordsworth , you might still see them through the chinks of the floor standing grimly in that pofition . But this is at present a mere poetical myth , founded , no doubt ...
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... said Adam , omitting , adding , and reducing facts to their proper order ; that he had endeavoured to follow the truth , though in a rude style and with uncultivated language " Rudi quidem ftilo , et fermone inculto , ” — rightly ...
... said Adam , omitting , adding , and reducing facts to their proper order ; that he had endeavoured to follow the truth , though in a rude style and with uncultivated language " Rudi quidem ftilo , et fermone inculto , ” — rightly ...
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... said to him ( dixit michi ) , “ Be not afraid Jofeph , I am Jesus . ” He then showed Jofeph the place where he had buried him , and the linen in which he had wrapped him , and the napkin in which he had folded his head , as a proof that ...
... said to him ( dixit michi ) , “ Be not afraid Jofeph , I am Jesus . ” He then showed Jofeph the place where he had buried him , and the linen in which he had wrapped him , and the napkin in which he had folded his head , as a proof that ...
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... said on a former occafion , the spirit of Collins and Thomson , of Offian , of Leyden , and Scott and Campbell , is upon us . We desire to see the regions which they have invested with so many charms - to tread the lands of fecond ...
... said on a former occafion , the spirit of Collins and Thomson , of Offian , of Leyden , and Scott and Campbell , is upon us . We desire to see the regions which they have invested with so many charms - to tread the lands of fecond ...
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Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomas William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Visos knygos peržiūra - 1862 |
Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomas William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Visos knygos peržiūra - 1862 |
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