Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... faid , on his way to Marston Moor , encamped in the last week of July , 1644. ' The elm under which he dined was remembered in the begin- ning of the present century . Again in 1745 , the rebels pastured their horses there , though it ...
... faid , on his way to Marston Moor , encamped in the last week of July , 1644. ' The elm under which he dined was remembered in the begin- ning of the present century . Again in 1745 , the rebels pastured their horses there , though it ...
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... faid , " Go on , my beloved fon , contented with thy staff . And when thou comest to the spot where the Lord has predeftined thee to fettle , ftrike thy staff into the earth , and it shall shoot forth , grow verdurous , and bloffom ...
... faid , " Go on , my beloved fon , contented with thy staff . And when thou comest to the spot where the Lord has predeftined thee to fettle , ftrike thy staff into the earth , and it shall shoot forth , grow verdurous , and bloffom ...
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... faid that there were formerly three hundred and fixty stone croffes in the Island of Iona , which fince the reformation have been reduced to two , and the fragments of two others . The fynod of Argyle is reported to have caused no less ...
... faid that there were formerly three hundred and fixty stone croffes in the Island of Iona , which fince the reformation have been reduced to two , and the fragments of two others . The fynod of Argyle is reported to have caused no less ...
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... faid to myself , and , wheeling sud- denly round , I ftood and gazed down over the town , and over the Wye circling round its base , and over the Gloucestershire fields and woods beyond . The man wheeled round too , blew a large hot ...
... faid to myself , and , wheeling sud- denly round , I ftood and gazed down over the town , and over the Wye circling round its base , and over the Gloucestershire fields and woods beyond . The man wheeled round too , blew a large hot ...
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... faid my chofen companion , the choice being all on his infcrutable fide , - " that you are for Tintern . " " Exactly so , " I faid . Then I am for Tintern , too , " he remarked , and fo let us join at a chaise , or a boat . I don't ...
... faid my chofen companion , the choice being all on his infcrutable fide , - " that you are for Tintern . " " Exactly so , " I faid . Then I am for Tintern , too , " he remarked , and fo let us join at a chaise , or a boat . I don't ...
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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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