Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... looking fresh and enveloping her bones , yet falling to powder on being touched . These were transferred to the church and buried in separate tombs ; that of the queen being at the foot of that of the king , before the high altar . Here ...
... looking fresh and enveloping her bones , yet falling to powder on being touched . These were transferred to the church and buried in separate tombs ; that of the queen being at the foot of that of the king , before the high altar . Here ...
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... looking man in middle life , alfo labouring up behind me . There was a crowd of other pas- sengers who had defcended from the same steam - boat , and were ascending the same street , -some before me , some behind me , but I became ...
... looking man in middle life , alfo labouring up behind me . There was a crowd of other pas- sengers who had defcended from the same steam - boat , and were ascending the same street , -some before me , some behind me , but I became ...
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... , or as you fat awhile with them in their cottages . " Ay , " said he , eagerly looking round , " that fitting in a cottage must be pleasant ; " but there was no cottage vifible . And I went on telling him of 78 TINTERN ABBEY .
... , or as you fat awhile with them in their cottages . " Ay , " said he , eagerly looking round , " that fitting in a cottage must be pleasant ; " but there was no cottage vifible . And I went on telling him of 78 TINTERN ABBEY .
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... looking into the court . The roof was fupported by eight maffive arches , four of which still remain , now garlanded with ivy . This splendid apartment was warmed by three fire - places , and the eastern end was partitioned off as a ...
... looking into the court . The roof was fupported by eight maffive arches , four of which still remain , now garlanded with ivy . This splendid apartment was warmed by three fire - places , and the eastern end was partitioned off as a ...
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... thus rung ? " we inquire from a pleasant - looking young man at a shop - door . From him we learn that it is the announcement of a funeral , 1 CONWAY CASTLE . which will take place in about three hours , and CONWAY AND ITS CASTLE . 107.
... thus rung ? " we inquire from a pleasant - looking young man at a shop - door . From him we learn that it is the announcement of a funeral , 1 CONWAY CASTLE . which will take place in about three hours , and CONWAY AND ITS CASTLE . 107.
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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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