Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, Volume 1A.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 páginas |
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... England or any other country can fhow ? Whitaker , with a different sense of the unities which conftitute the actuality of a place , fays that for picturesque effect the fite of this Bolton Priory has no equal amongst northern houses ...
... England or any other country can fhow ? Whitaker , with a different sense of the unities which conftitute the actuality of a place , fays that for picturesque effect the fite of this Bolton Priory has no equal amongst northern houses ...
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... England from the Conqueror to Cromwell . Hence defcended the famous Countess of Derby , granddaughter of Henry Brandon , Duke of Suffolk , and the fifter of Henry VIII . , Queen Dowager of France . Hence Ann Clifford , the renowned ...
... England from the Conqueror to Cromwell . Hence defcended the famous Countess of Derby , granddaughter of Henry Brandon , Duke of Suffolk , and the fifter of Henry VIII . , Queen Dowager of France . Hence Ann Clifford , the renowned ...
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... England , originally constructed out of twisted withes , but from which the virtue of divine fanctity has already from this beginning breathed its fra- grance over the whole country . This monkish hiftorian of the then proud abbey , in ...
... England , originally constructed out of twisted withes , but from which the virtue of divine fanctity has already from this beginning breathed its fra- grance over the whole country . This monkish hiftorian of the then proud abbey , in ...
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... England according to John of Glastonbury . Such were the legends by which the earlier Roman Catholics satisfied the simple faith of the people great and small . We are afraid that the narrative will not agree very well with the history ...
... England according to John of Glastonbury . Such were the legends by which the earlier Roman Catholics satisfied the simple faith of the people great and small . We are afraid that the narrative will not agree very well with the history ...
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... England into Ireland , and thence to Iona , and returned thence again to both England and the continent through the apostles of the Irish school of Bangor , and of the venerable Iona . As for Ireland , St. Bernard of Clairvaux , in his ...
... England into Ireland , and thence to Iona , and returned thence again to both England and the continent through the apostles of the Irish school of Bangor , and of the venerable Iona . As for Ireland , St. Bernard of Clairvaux , in his ...
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