Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... Scotland , gave this rich and fheltered spot to the monks in exchange for the more bleak and exposed estates of Skipton and Embsey : and that it was on a most forrowful occafion , of which we shall more particularly BOLTON PRIORY . 3.
... Scotland , gave this rich and fheltered spot to the monks in exchange for the more bleak and exposed estates of Skipton and Embsey : and that it was on a most forrowful occafion , of which we shall more particularly BOLTON PRIORY . 3.
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... Scotland , " What want these knaves that a king should have ? " Within the manor of Glaftonbury proper we are told that there was not only the princely abbey , but all requisite buildings for the administration of justice , for holding ...
... Scotland , " What want these knaves that a king should have ? " Within the manor of Glaftonbury proper we are told that there was not only the princely abbey , but all requisite buildings for the administration of justice , for holding ...
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... Scotland , " to inform the reader that this is , as Johnson expreffes it , " the illuftrious ifland , which was once the lumi- nary of the Caledonian regions , whence favage clans and roving barbarians derived the benefits of knowledge ...
... Scotland , " to inform the reader that this is , as Johnson expreffes it , " the illuftrious ifland , which was once the lumi- nary of the Caledonian regions , whence favage clans and roving barbarians derived the benefits of knowledge ...
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... Scotland . The Scots were natives of Ireland , who carried their name to Scotland , by migrating to the Highlands , the inhabitants of which are their defcendants . Up to the eleventh century , Scotland bore the name of Albin , or Alba ...
... Scotland . The Scots were natives of Ireland , who carried their name to Scotland , by migrating to the Highlands , the inhabitants of which are their defcendants . Up to the eleventh century , Scotland bore the name of Albin , or Alba ...
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... Scotland . From the fame primitive fchool , bearing their independence boldly against Rome , went forth from Iona and Bangor a noble hoft . Columbanus , a younger and different man from Columb , went forth with his friend Gall into ...
... Scotland . From the fame primitive fchool , bearing their independence boldly against Rome , went forth from Iona and Bangor a noble hoft . Columbanus , a younger and different man from Columb , went forth with his friend Gall into ...
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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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