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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... says that Mr. Morgan de- scribed him , in general terms , as ' a smart , active little man , and the merriest companion he ever was in company with in his life . ' Wood praises his social qualities , and talent for conversation ; but ...
... says that Mr. Morgan de- scribed him , in general terms , as ' a smart , active little man , and the merriest companion he ever was in company with in his life . ' Wood praises his social qualities , and talent for conversation ; but ...
Pàgina 20
... says , Not how you end , but how you spend your days . * Having retired to that asylum which is the common lot of humanity , his ashes were for some years permitted to rest in peace . But at length a clergy- man of the name of Chest ...
... says , Not how you end , but how you spend your days . * Having retired to that asylum which is the common lot of humanity , his ashes were for some years permitted to rest in peace . But at length a clergy- man of the name of Chest ...
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... says Mr. Seward , " was a striking instance of the truth of Roger Ascham's 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 ...
... says Mr. Seward , " was a striking instance of the truth of Roger Ascham's 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 ...
Pàgina 27
... says the local guide , " has smoothed the path up the declivity , tastefully throwing the course into multiplied windings , which fully accord with its name , and the nature of the scenery which it com- mands . At every turn some ...
... says the local guide , " has smoothed the path up the declivity , tastefully throwing the course into multiplied windings , which fully accord with its name , and the nature of the scenery which it com- mands . At every turn some ...
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... says , " be partially immersed in wood ; while , in the native rock , niches might be hollowed out ; and on a tablet , at the finest point of view , the following words should be inscribed : -VALENTINE MORRIS † introduced these sublime ...
... says , " be partially immersed in wood ; while , in the native rock , niches might be hollowed out ; and on a tablet , at the finest point of view , the following words should be inscribed : -VALENTINE MORRIS † introduced these sublime ...
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The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 2 William Beattie,William Henry Bartlett Visualització completa - 1844 |
The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 2 William Beattie Visualització de fragments - 1842 |
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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