Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, Հատոր 1A.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 էջ |
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... amid corn almoft ready for the fickle , Prince Rupert , it is faid , on his way to Marston Moor , encamped in the last week of July , 1644. ” ' The elm under which he dined was remembered in the begin- ning of the present century ...
... amid corn almoft ready for the fickle , Prince Rupert , it is faid , on his way to Marston Moor , encamped in the last week of July , 1644. ” ' The elm under which he dined was remembered in the begin- ning of the present century ...
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... amid rocks and foreft hills , and the old tower of Barden closing the distant scene . What a beau ideal of a rural parsonage was that , with its old ivied porch , and , above it , its ancient escutcheon on its little tower , its garden ...
... amid rocks and foreft hills , and the old tower of Barden closing the distant scene . What a beau ideal of a rural parsonage was that , with its old ivied porch , and , above it , its ancient escutcheon on its little tower , its garden ...
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... amid woods , thickets and marshes , and thus called on account of a stream which flowed round it through the marshes which was of the colour of glass , - whence the name of the place became Glastonbury , or the city of glass . It was ...
... amid woods , thickets and marshes , and thus called on account of a stream which flowed round it through the marshes which was of the colour of glass , - whence the name of the place became Glastonbury , or the city of glass . It was ...
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... amid distant prospects of the Hebrides , Eig , and Canna and Rum , and the blue tops of the far moun- tains of Skye , gazing on the near fhores of Treshanish , Gometra , Colonfa , and Mull ; with Staffa , IONA , OR ICCLMKILL . 39.
... amid distant prospects of the Hebrides , Eig , and Canna and Rum , and the blue tops of the far moun- tains of Skye , gazing on the near fhores of Treshanish , Gometra , Colonfa , and Mull ; with Staffa , IONA , OR ICCLMKILL . 39.
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... amid the howlings of thefe northern feas . The present inhabitants of the island are exceedingly poor and ignorant . As you draw near the coaft , you behold a low bleak shore , backed by naked hills , and at their feet a row of ...
... amid the howlings of thefe northern feas . The present inhabitants of the island are exceedingly poor and ignorant . As you draw near the coaft , you behold a low bleak shore , backed by naked hills , and at their feet a row of ...
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Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, Հատոր 1 William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1862 |
Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, Հատոր 1 William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1862 |
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