Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... fuch men as Surtees of Durham , Whitaker the hiftorian of Craven , Baker of Northampton , etc. , feemed to imagine that nothing was worthy of record but the driest facts and gene- alogies . All thofe environments of scenery which are ...
... fuch men as Surtees of Durham , Whitaker the hiftorian of Craven , Baker of Northampton , etc. , feemed to imagine that nothing was worthy of record but the driest facts and gene- alogies . All thofe environments of scenery which are ...
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... St. Gildas the hiftorian , of St. Hilda , abbess of Whitby , and of many other abbeffes and fainteffes . As for kings and great men , fuch were the numbers brought hither to be buried , that the whole pavement of 22 GLASTONBURY ABBEY .
... St. Gildas the hiftorian , of St. Hilda , abbess of Whitby , and of many other abbeffes and fainteffes . As for kings and great men , fuch were the numbers brought hither to be buried , that the whole pavement of 22 GLASTONBURY ABBEY .
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... fuch then , and grew the vegetables on the fame terms , and drew the wine and other provifions to the abbey by wagon or in boats . To the abbey belonged vaft parks for deer and other animals . The parks of Wyralle and Sherpehame are ...
... fuch then , and grew the vegetables on the fame terms , and drew the wine and other provifions to the abbey by wagon or in boats . To the abbey belonged vaft parks for deer and other animals . The parks of Wyralle and Sherpehame are ...
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... fuch things were ; once facred , now only picturesque : and we who now enjoy thofe once facred lands , imagine , like their quondam conventual poffeffors , that our status is secure as the earth beneath us , and that we shall never be ...
... fuch things were ; once facred , now only picturesque : and we who now enjoy thofe once facred lands , imagine , like their quondam conventual poffeffors , that our status is secure as the earth beneath us , and that we shall never be ...
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... fuch men as Columba , Gall , and Clement , who there strengthened but did not originate those churches . But too much praise cannot be bestowed on these Irish and Iona miffionaries for what they did . St. Patrick appears to have been ...
... fuch men as Columba , Gall , and Clement , who there strengthened but did not originate those churches . But too much praise cannot be bestowed on these Irish and Iona miffionaries for what they did . St. Patrick appears to have been ...
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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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