The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early Chronicles, and Other Standard Authors : Illustrated by Upwards of Two Hundred Engravings, Volum 2Virtue, Spalding, 1851 - 362 pàgines |
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... observations must be restricted to the subjects selected for illustration ; and these are so correctly depicted in the scene before us , that the reader will obtain a far more correct idea from the delineations of the pencil , than from ...
... observations must be restricted to the subjects selected for illustration ; and these are so correctly depicted in the scene before us , that the reader will obtain a far more correct idea from the delineations of the pencil , than from ...
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... 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 Paris repair every All Saints ' morning to Père - la - Chaise , to ...
... 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 Paris repair every All Saints ' morning to Père - la - Chaise , to ...
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... observe this summons : and further , you are to consider of what nation and religion you are ; for if you refuse the summons , you exclude yourself from mercy , and are to expect for yourself and soldiers no better than Stinchcombe ...
... observe this summons : and further , you are to consider of what nation and religion you are ; for if you refuse the summons , you exclude yourself from mercy , and are to expect for yourself and soldiers no better than Stinchcombe ...
Pàgina 11
... observed ) , having raised a regiment of cavalry , was in- vested with the command of Chepstow Castle . " Notwithstanding the alliance with the blood of Cromwell , loyalty seems to have been hereditary in the house of Kemeys . In the ...
... observed ) , having raised a regiment of cavalry , was in- vested with the command of Chepstow Castle . " Notwithstanding the alliance with the blood of Cromwell , loyalty seems to have been hereditary in the house of Kemeys . In the ...
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... observation , who , in his quaint and pithy style , says Commonlie , men , very quick of wit , be very light of conditions . In youth , they be readie scoffers , privie mockers , and over light and merrie . In age they are testie , very ...
... observation , who , in his quaint and pithy style , says Commonlie , men , very quick of wit , be very light of conditions . In youth , they be readie scoffers , privie mockers , and over light and merrie . In age they are testie , very ...
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The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 2 William Beattie,William Henry Bartlett Visualització de fragments - 1844 |
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