Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... she gave the monks in exchange for other lands of theirs ; fhe being heiress to their founders , confirmed to them all their grants , and further granted free chace in her chace in Craven . King Edward II . ( reg . 5 , ) having all ...
... she gave the monks in exchange for other lands of theirs ; fhe being heiress to their founders , confirmed to them all their grants , and further granted free chace in her chace in Craven . King Edward II . ( reg . 5 , ) having all ...
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... she a puppy at her heels , the dog hung back , and he was plucked backward , fell in and perished . Both Rogers and Wordfworth have celebrated this legend : --- The pair hath reached that fearful chasm How tempting to bestride ! For ...
... she a puppy at her heels , the dog hung back , and he was plucked backward , fell in and perished . Both Rogers and Wordfworth have celebrated this legend : --- The pair hath reached that fearful chasm How tempting to bestride ! For ...
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... she became the second foundress of Bolton , saying , " Many a poor man shall be my heir . " When Lady Aäliza mourned Her fon , and felt in her despair The pang of unavailing prayer ; Her fon in Wharf's abyffes drowned , The noble boy of ...
... she became the second foundress of Bolton , saying , " Many a poor man shall be my heir . " When Lady Aäliza mourned Her fon , and felt in her despair The pang of unavailing prayer ; Her fon in Wharf's abyffes drowned , The noble boy of ...
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... she had impreffed the phase of gospel principles on the dwellers in the mountains of the Vofges , the Alps , and the ... she has gone a little into the extreme . In defending the church of Ireland fhe has overlooked the primitive church ...
... she had impreffed the phase of gospel principles on the dwellers in the mountains of the Vofges , the Alps , and the ... she has gone a little into the extreme . In defending the church of Ireland fhe has overlooked the primitive church ...
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... she herself has , during the onset of the Danes , plunged into the fea and perished . Star of the morn and eve Reullura fhone like thee , And well for her might Aodh grieve , The dark - attired Culdee . Peace to their shades ! the pure ...
... she herself has , during the onset of the Danes , plunged into the fea and perished . Star of the morn and eve Reullura fhone like thee , And well for her might Aodh grieve , The dark - attired Culdee . Peace to their shades ! the pure ...
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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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