Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... wall , which there remains in good preservation . There , some years ago , we entered . We came to a few cottages - to a high ftone wall - to a small arched gateway ; and paffing through , what a little paradise burst upon us ! There ...
... wall , which there remains in good preservation . There , some years ago , we entered . We came to a few cottages - to a high ftone wall - to a small arched gateway ; and paffing through , what a little paradise burst upon us ! There ...
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... walls , had the distinguished honour of being the first church founded in Britain . " Eft enim , " fays John of Glaf- tonbury , " omnium in Anglia ecclefiarum prima et vetuftiffima , primo ex virgis torquatis facta , ex qua virtus ...
... walls , had the distinguished honour of being the first church founded in Britain . " Eft enim , " fays John of Glaf- tonbury , " omnium in Anglia ecclefiarum prima et vetuftiffima , primo ex virgis torquatis facta , ex qua virtus ...
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... walls for fences ; others dreffed the vineyards , for they had 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 ...
... walls for fences ; others dreffed the vineyards , for they had 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 ...
32 psl.
... walls of abbey and monastery remain alone to fay that 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 ...
... walls of abbey and monastery remain alone to fay that 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 ...
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... walls , but dashed in its gorgeous windows , demolished its carved monuments , reft from its roof lead and timbers , knocked down its lofty columns , fhattered its sculp- tured capitals and niches , and built cottages or made roads with ...
... walls , but dashed in its gorgeous windows , demolished its carved monuments , reft from its roof lead and timbers , knocked down its lofty columns , fhattered its sculp- tured capitals and niches , and built cottages or made roads with ...
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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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