Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... facts , and nothing but the bare bones ; no flesh , no muscle , no skin , no beautifying colour and life . Topographers till the time of fuch men as Surtees of Durham , Whitaker the hiftorian of Craven , Baker of Northampton , etc ...
... facts , and nothing but the bare bones ; no flesh , no muscle , no skin , no beautifying colour and life . Topographers till the time of fuch men as Surtees of Durham , Whitaker the hiftorian of Craven , Baker of Northampton , etc ...
14 psl.
... facts to their proper order ; that he had endeavoured to follow the truth , though in a rude style and with uncultivated ... fact , in almost every place fubftituting c for t , with phrases oft recurring of tolerable English with Latin ...
... facts to their proper order ; that he had endeavoured to follow the truth , though in a rude style and with uncultivated ... fact , in almost every place fubftituting c for t , with phrases oft recurring of tolerable English with Latin ...
24 psl.
... facts . Both our great Edwards vifited Glaftonbury . Edward III . , with his queen Philippa , in 1331 , came with a princely train , and on leaving presented the abbey £ 80 , and four filver cups , one very magnificent , and an emboffed ...
... facts . Both our great Edwards vifited Glaftonbury . Edward III . , with his queen Philippa , in 1331 , came with a princely train , and on leaving presented the abbey £ 80 , and four filver cups , one very magnificent , and an emboffed ...
37 psl.
... fact mentioned by the Rev. J. Williams . - In July , 1859 , was fold in London , by auction , the Conventual Register and Cartulary of Glas- tonbury Abbey , in which was inferted a letter of Bishop Tanner , ftating that he had rescued ...
... fact mentioned by the Rev. J. Williams . - In July , 1859 , was fold in London , by auction , the Conventual Register and Cartulary of Glas- tonbury Abbey , in which was inferted a letter of Bishop Tanner , ftating that he had rescued ...
45 psl.
... facts , to fhow how noble a place was once Iona . After the first preaching of Chriftianity in Britain , and during those centuries in which Rome was overrun by the northern barbarians , the pagan Saxons perfecuted and expelled the ...
... facts , to fhow how noble a place was once Iona . After the first preaching of Chriftianity in Britain , and during those centuries in which Rome was overrun by the northern barbarians , the pagan Saxons perfecuted and expelled the ...
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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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