Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... 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 famous ...
... 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 famous ...
32 psl.
... 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 moved : dreaming not ...
... 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 moved : dreaming not ...
38 psl.
... once the Christian school which diffused its cheering light over the barbarous tribes , not only of Great Britain , but of the European continent . We there tread the ground hallowed by the footsteps of those British apostles who ...
... once the Christian school which diffused its cheering light over the barbarous tribes , not only of Great Britain , but of the European continent . We there tread the ground hallowed by the footsteps of those British apostles who ...
40 psl.
... once the lumi- nary of the Caledonian regions , whence favage clans and roving barbarians derived the benefits of knowledge , and the bleffings of religion . " — That it was , in the fixth century , the place where Columbus , an Irish ...
... once the lumi- nary of the Caledonian regions , whence favage clans and roving barbarians derived the benefits of knowledge , and the bleffings of religion . " — That it was , in the fixth century , the place where Columbus , an Irish ...
41 psl.
... once an abbacy and the seat of the bishopric of the Ifles . The relics which ftill exist to attest its former great- ness are very numerous . The cathedral is a building still pretty entire , one hundred and fixty feet long without ...
... once an abbacy and the seat of the bishopric of the Ifles . The relics which ftill exist to attest its former great- ness are very numerous . The cathedral is a building still pretty entire , one hundred and fixty feet long without ...
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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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