Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, Հատոր 1A.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 էջ |
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... woods of Bolton , with his grey- hounds and huntsmen , and coming to the narrow paffage where the river pent up rages through in fury , leaped , but having a greyhound in a leash , and she a puppy at her heels , the dog hung back , and ...
... woods of Bolton , with his grey- hounds and huntsmen , and coming to the narrow paffage where the river pent up rages through in fury , leaped , but having a greyhound in a leash , and she a puppy at her heels , the dog hung back , and ...
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... woods , and backed by the purple distance of the highest fells . An antiquarian eye refts with pleasure on a view of thatched houses and barns , which in the last two centuries have under- gone as little change as the fimple and ...
... woods , and backed by the purple distance of the highest fells . An antiquarian eye refts with pleasure on a view of thatched houses and barns , which in the last two centuries have under- gone as little change as the fimple and ...
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... 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 alfo ...
... 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 alfo ...
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... wood for the lord's fires , working at this eleven days each year , at a penny a - day . These moor- men , or Chalengelondmen , had to clear the water - courses and mend and make walls for fences ; others dreffed the vineyards , for ...
... wood for the lord's fires , working at this eleven days each year , at a penny a - day . These moor- men , or Chalengelondmen , had to clear the water - courses and mend and make walls for fences ; others dreffed the vineyards , for ...
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... woods on the different manors , and copfes ; and on all these manors were pleasant manor - houses , with all appurtenances . That of Eftbrent may serve as an image of them all . It had chapel , hall , dining- room , chambers high and ...
... woods on the different manors , and copfes ; and on all these manors were pleasant manor - houses , with all appurtenances . That of Eftbrent may serve as an image of them all . It had chapel , hall , dining- room , chambers high and ...
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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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