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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... force up and sustain a great body of water , thereby raising the sea above the mean level several feet . During such phenomena , it is said , the body of water in the river assumes a convex sur- face . In the great storm of 1703 , the ...
... force up and sustain a great body of water , thereby raising the sea above the mean level several feet . During such phenomena , it is said , the body of water in the river assumes a convex sur- face . In the great storm of 1703 , the ...
Pàgina 8
... forces of his Excellency the Lord Fair- fax , expressed in a letter from Colonel Ewer to the Honourable William Lentall , Speaker of the House of Commons . The governor to the said castle within , that betrayed it to the King's forces ...
... forces of his Excellency the Lord Fair- fax , expressed in a letter from Colonel Ewer to the Honourable William Lentall , Speaker of the House of Commons . The governor to the said castle within , that betrayed it to the King's forces ...
Pàgina 58
... force of temptation . But after both had supped , he did not venture to give utterance to the compunctious feelings that were then passing in his mind . Next morning , however , as they were again prosecuting their West's Furness , 1774 ...
... force of temptation . But after both had supped , he did not venture to give utterance to the compunctious feelings that were then passing in his mind . Next morning , however , as they were again prosecuting their West's Furness , 1774 ...
Pàgina 61
... force and strategy against the uncompromising Waltheof . But the abbot , aware of all these machinations , never lost an inch of ground ; every fresh rencontre was to him a fresh triumph ; for knowing the strength and skill of the enemy ...
... force and strategy against the uncompromising Waltheof . But the abbot , aware of all these machinations , never lost an inch of ground ; every fresh rencontre was to him a fresh triumph ; for knowing the strength and skill of the enemy ...
Pàgina 64
... forces continuing to advance , Sir John Winter was compelled by urgent duties to abandon his own residence , and retire across the frontier . In his retreat , however , through the forest of Tudenham , Cromwell's dragoons were ...
... forces continuing to advance , Sir John Winter was compelled by urgent duties to abandon his own residence , and retire across the frontier . In his retreat , however , through the forest of Tudenham , Cromwell's dragoons were ...
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