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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Pągina 9
I presently drew off the soldiers from the castle , and caused them to stand to their
arms ; but he refusing to come out upon those terms , the soldiers deserted him ,
and came running out at the breach we had made . My soldiers , seeing them ...
I presently drew off the soldiers from the castle , and caused them to stand to their
arms ; but he refusing to come out upon those terms , the soldiers deserted him ,
and came running out at the breach we had made . My soldiers , seeing them ...
Pągina 26
In the immediate environs , many objects are found to invite the traveller's
attention ; but , as a combination of rich English scenery , the attractions of
Persefield , or Piercefield , stand pre - eminent . The house and grounds are thus
briefly ...
In the immediate environs , many objects are found to invite the traveller's
attention ; but , as a combination of rich English scenery , the attractions of
Persefield , or Piercefield , stand pre - eminent . The house and grounds are thus
briefly ...
Pągina 47
... what I have spoken , I have spoken ; and what I have written is not to be
reversed : the sentence therefore must stand ; the punishment of evil - doers is
from God ; and , therefore , the curse which the Psalmist hath written , shall come
upon ...
... what I have spoken , I have spoken ; and what I have written is not to be
reversed : the sentence therefore must stand ; the punishment of evil - doers is
from God ; and , therefore , the curse which the Psalmist hath written , shall come
upon ...
Pągina 56
Upon this the Abbot made him stand up , and explained to him the strictness of
the rules , and the self - denial required in keeping them ; after which , he asked
him if he was willing to submit to the restraint they imposed . Upon his replying in
...
Upon this the Abbot made him stand up , and explained to him the strictness of
the rules , and the self - denial required in keeping them ; after which , he asked
him if he was willing to submit to the restraint they imposed . Upon his replying in
...
Pągina 63
... meets the breeze , m And , vast and venerably grand , The Abbey's mouldering
arches stand , All these a wondrous scene impart , m To charm the eye and melt
the heart ; The scroll of ages to unfold , And paint the wondrous men of old .
... meets the breeze , m And , vast and venerably grand , The Abbey's mouldering
arches stand , All these a wondrous scene impart , m To charm the eye and melt
the heart ; The scroll of ages to unfold , And paint the wondrous men of old .
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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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