Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... stones , above seven feet long , laid fide by fide , and rifing nearly two feet above the floor . These old squires and knights are said to have been buried upright ; and , if we were to believe Wordsworth , you might still see them ...
... stones , above seven feet long , laid fide by fide , and rifing nearly two feet above the floor . These old squires and knights are said to have been buried upright ; and , if we were to believe Wordsworth , you might still see them ...
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... the Cliffords , and which has been conftructed out of the ancient gateway of the priory . Croffing the river by large solid stepping - stones , we made our way up that most enchanting valley , the charms BOLTON PRIORY . 7.
... the Cliffords , and which has been conftructed out of the ancient gateway of the priory . Croffing the river by large solid stepping - stones , we made our way up that most enchanting valley , the charms BOLTON PRIORY . 7.
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... stone , which they dedicated to Christ and the apostles Peter and Paul ; and , by direction of the Lord , they also erected an oratory to St. Michael on the top of the hill in the island , to the last of which those seeking the grand ...
... stone , which they dedicated to Christ and the apostles Peter and Paul ; and , by direction of the Lord , they also erected an oratory to St. Michael on the top of the hill in the island , to the last of which those seeking the grand ...
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... stone on which he stood in the temple , of his garment without a seam , of the robe that Herod put upon him , of the scourge with which he was scourged , of the table at which he supped with his disciples , of the sponge offered to him ...
... stone on which he stood in the temple , of his garment without a seam , of the robe that Herod put upon him , of the scourge with which he was scourged , of the table at which he supped with his disciples , of the sponge offered to him ...
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... stone , orchards for fruit , and every imaginable thing that can make a very princedom . The monarchs of those times might well have asked with James of Scotland , " What want these knaves that a king should have ? " Within the manor of ...
... stone , orchards for fruit , and every imaginable thing that can make a very princedom . The monarchs of those times might well have asked with James of Scotland , " What want these knaves that a king should have ? " Within the manor of ...
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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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