Paul Hentzner's Travels in England: During the Reign of Queen ElizabethE. Jeffery, 1797 - 152 էջ |
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... no where else . For these reasons , I flatter myself , that a publication of the part relating to our own country might not be an unac- ceptable present to perfons of curiofity . [ vi ] The translation was the production of the.
... no where else . For these reasons , I flatter myself , that a publication of the part relating to our own country might not be an unac- ceptable present to perfons of curiofity . [ vi ] The translation was the production of the.
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... present hall was built by king Richard II . in the place of an ancient one which he caused to be taken down . He made it part of his habitation ( for at that time the kings of England determined causes in their own proper person , and ...
... present hall was built by king Richard II . in the place of an ancient one which he caused to be taken down . He made it part of his habitation ( for at that time the kings of England determined causes in their own proper person , and ...
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... present reigning queen Elizabeth , thus infcribed : To the most high , puiffant , and redoubted prince , Henry VIII . of the name , king of England , France and Ireland , Defender of the faith : Elizabeth , his most humble daughter ...
... present reigning queen Elizabeth , thus infcribed : To the most high , puiffant , and redoubted prince , Henry VIII . of the name , king of England , France and Ireland , Defender of the faith : Elizabeth , his most humble daughter ...
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... present . Not far from one of thefe theatres , which are all built of wood , lies the royal barge , close to the river ; it has two fplendid cabins , beautifully ornamented with glafs windows , painting and gilding ; it is kept upon dry ...
... present . Not far from one of thefe theatres , which are all built of wood , lies the royal barge , close to the river ; it has two fplendid cabins , beautifully ornamented with glafs windows , painting and gilding ; it is kept upon dry ...
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... present to her ; and she , after pulling off her glove , gave him her right hand to kifs , fparkling with rings and jewels , a mark of particular favour : where- ever the turned her face , as fhe was going along , every body fell down ...
... present to her ; and she , after pulling off her glove , gave him her right hand to kifs , fparkling with rings and jewels , a mark of particular favour : where- ever the turned her face , as fhe was going along , every body fell down ...
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Paul Hentzner's Travels in England: During the Reign of Queen Elizabeth Paul Hentzner,Sir Robert Naunton Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1797 |
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