Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... 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 ...
... 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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... became Glastonbury , or the city of glass . It was alfo called the Ifle of Avalon , from Aval the British name for an apple , being very prolific of that fruit . And this name of Avalon became very famous , not only on account of the ...
... became Glastonbury , or the city of glass . It was alfo called the Ifle of Avalon , from Aval the British name for an apple , being very prolific of that fruit . And this name of Avalon became very famous , not only on account of the ...
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... became once more a lair of wild beafts , till it pleased the holy Virgin to recall her oratory to the memory of the faith- ful . Yet the race of Joseph of Arimathea was not extinct ; on the contrary , it became the royal line , and the ...
... became once more a lair of wild beafts , till it pleased the holy Virgin to recall her oratory to the memory of the faith- ful . Yet the race of Joseph of Arimathea was not extinct ; on the contrary , it became the royal line , and the ...
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... became the first abbot of Glastonbury and thirty years ' indulgence was granted by pope Eleutherius to all Chriftians from other parts of Britain who visited Glastonbury ; thus confirming the faith amongst the Britons . Phaganus and ...
... became the first abbot of Glastonbury and thirty years ' indulgence was granted by pope Eleutherius to all Chriftians from other parts of Britain who visited Glastonbury ; thus confirming the faith amongst the Britons . Phaganus and ...
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... became the most wealthy and mag- nificent monaftery , as well as the most ancient , in the kingdom . Amongst the principal donors of land were king Arthur , king Domp , king Cenewalch , king Baldred , Wilfrid archbishop of York , king ...
... became the most wealthy and mag- nificent monaftery , as well as the most ancient , in the kingdom . Amongst the principal donors of land were king Arthur , king Domp , king Cenewalch , king Baldred , Wilfrid archbishop of York , king ...
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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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