The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early Chronicles, and Other Standard Authors : Illustrated by Upwards of Two Hundred Engravings, Volum 2 |
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... 1768 , according to our local guide , it attained the height of seventy feet : its
greatest rise of late years has been fifty - six feet . In 1634 , we are informed ,
Colonel Sandys attempted to make the Wye navigable by means of locks ; but
after ...
... 1768 , according to our local guide , it attained the height of seventy feet : its
greatest rise of late years has been fifty - six feet . In 1634 , we are informed ,
Colonel Sandys attempted to make the Wye navigable by means of locks ; but
after ...
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Lo ! world as well the bad as good actions of the most the just Judge , beholding
all things , rewardeth even potent that shall be in their highest pitch of worldly
man according to his demerits . Alas , is he not now power . ' Veré ut gloria mundi
...
Lo ! world as well the bad as good actions of the most the just Judge , beholding
all things , rewardeth even potent that shall be in their highest pitch of worldly
man according to his demerits . Alas , is he not now power . ' Veré ut gloria mundi
...
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I expect your sudden answer , and according thereunto shall rest your friend , —
Thomas MORGAN . " To this summons the governor answered : “ Sir , -I have the
same reason to keep this castle for my master the King , as you to demand it for ...
I expect your sudden answer , and according thereunto shall rest your friend , —
Thomas MORGAN . " To this summons the governor answered : “ Sir , -I have the
same reason to keep this castle for my master the King , as you to demand it for ...
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According to the fashion of his day , he is represented with whiskers , and a small
tuft of hair growing under the lower lip - or , in modern phraseology , an imperial .
“ Although it is what an artist would pronounce a dark picture , yet , on the ...
According to the fashion of his day , he is represented with whiskers , and a small
tuft of hair growing under the lower lip - or , in modern phraseology , an imperial .
“ Although it is what an artist would pronounce a dark picture , yet , on the ...
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In imitation of CHRIST and his twelve Apostles , the brotherhood was limited to
twelve , with an abbot at their head , according to the rule of the Founder :“ Et
sicut ille monasteria constructa , per duodecim monachos adjuncto patre
disponebat ...
In imitation of CHRIST and his twelve Apostles , the brotherhood was limited to
twelve , with an abbot at their head , according to the rule of the Founder :“ Et
sicut ille monasteria constructa , per duodecim monachos adjuncto patre
disponebat ...
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The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 1 William Beattie Visualització completa - 1851 |
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