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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We were told of a pleasing custom , transmitted from early times , and still
observed here , that of repairing every Palm - Sunday to the graves of departed
friends , and ornamenting them with flowers — much in the same way as the
populace of ...
We were told of a pleasing custom , transmitted from early times , and still
observed here , that of repairing every Palm - Sunday to the graves of departed
friends , and ornamenting them with flowers — much in the same way as the
populace of ...
Pągina 11
This gentleman , remarkable for his gigantic stature and strength , was pre -
eminently distinguished by his loyalty to Charles I. , and on the breaking out of
the civil war ( as we have already observed ) , having raised a regiment of cavalry
, was ...
This gentleman , remarkable for his gigantic stature and strength , was pre -
eminently distinguished by his loyalty to Charles I. , and on the breaking out of
the civil war ( as we have already observed ) , having raised a regiment of cavalry
, was ...
Pągina 23
23 WEST GATE- VIEW OF THE CASTLE . noticed ; and as portions of Roman
brick are here observed in the masonry , some doubts have arisen as to its date :
but whether furnished from an earlier building on the spot , or transported hither ...
23 WEST GATE- VIEW OF THE CASTLE . noticed ; and as portions of Roman
brick are here observed in the masonry , some doubts have arisen as to its date :
but whether furnished from an earlier building on the spot , or transported hither ...
Pągina 32
It has been often observed — and the observation is confirmed by fact — that
those venerable ascetics , who acted as pioneers in the army of Christian
pilgrims , were no mean judges of soil and climate , and generally chose some
fertile spot ...
It has been often observed — and the observation is confirmed by fact — that
those venerable ascetics , who acted as pioneers in the army of Christian
pilgrims , were no mean judges of soil and climate , and generally chose some
fertile spot ...
Pągina 35
... as already observed , to avoid cities , and go forth into the wilderness . This
was favourable to pilgrimages ; and with the fruits of these , and benefactions
from all classes , what they had found a desert on their arrival , was speedily
converted ...
... as already observed , to avoid cities , and go forth into the wilderness . This
was favourable to pilgrimages ; and with the fruits of these , and benefactions
from all classes , what they had found a desert on their arrival , was speedily
converted ...
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The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 1 William Beattie Visualització completa - 1851 |
The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 2 William Beattie,William Henry Bartlett Visualització completa - 1844 |
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