The Ancient Cathedral of Cornwall Historically Surveyed, Հատոր 2John Stockdale, 1804 |
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... ground on which they landed , and equally living in the same profession . Those were permitted by Theodore to fix upon any sites in his kingdom for their habitations , and therefore penetrated + Pen - dinas signifies literally Hill ...
... ground on which they landed , and equally living in the same profession . Those were permitted by Theodore to fix upon any sites in his kingdom for their habitations , and therefore penetrated + Pen - dinas signifies literally Hill ...
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... ground of this certainty , in opposition to such positive evidence ? It contradicts not the evidence , but flies to that problematical kind of reasoning which is always the refuge of imbecility and confusion . Doomsday says , " he tells ...
... ground of this certainty , in opposition to such positive evidence ? It contradicts not the evidence , but flies to that problematical kind of reasoning which is always the refuge of imbecility and confusion . Doomsday says , " he tells ...
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... grounds to the west of them ; those parishes naturally spread up the hills about them , but kept the low lands near their houses for corn and hay grounds , and used the distant grounds above for sheep- walks . At the top of those hills ...
... grounds to the west of them ; those parishes naturally spread up the hills about them , but kept the low lands near their houses for corn and hay grounds , and used the distant grounds above for sheep- walks . At the top of those hills ...
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... ground within the parish of St. Just ; as the secondary denotes the rapid progress made in cultivation there , through two centuries and ८८ " bishop of Excestre , displeased with the chanons or prebendaries of a fre chapelle of the ...
... ground within the parish of St. Just ; as the secondary denotes the rapid progress made in cultivation there , through two centuries and ८८ " bishop of Excestre , displeased with the chanons or prebendaries of a fre chapelle of the ...
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... ground hangs in a steep declivity over the church , but where the church lies , for that very reason , peculiarly snug from the storms . Thus the church which was the first upon the heath , and so took the heath's name for half of its ...
... ground hangs in a steep declivity over the church , but where the church lies , for that very reason , peculiarly snug from the storms . Thus the church which was the first upon the heath , and so took the heath's name for half of its ...
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Էջ 312 - O thou that, with surpassing glory crown'd, Look'st from thy sole dominion, like the god Of this new world, at whose sight all the stars Hide their diminish'd heads, to thee I call, But with no friendly voice, and add thy name, 0 sun, to tell thee how I hate thy beams, That bring to my remembrance from what state 1 fell, how glorious once above thy sphere...
Էջ 354 - Merchant man (which shall at this time be nameless) that bought the Contents of two noble Libraries for forty shillings price ; a shame it is to be spoken.
Էջ 320 - Quidquid Gregorius summus docet, et Leo papa; Basilius quidquid, Fulgentius atque, coruscant Cassiodorus item, Chrysostomus atque Johannes. Quidquid et Athelmus docuit, quid Beda magister...
Էջ 178 - They were calculated to produce the effect of the louver, or open lantern, in the inside ; and, on this account, were originally continued open almost to the covering, It is generally supposed, that the tower of Winchester cathedral, which is remarkably thick and short, was left as the foundation for a projected spire : but this idea never entered into the plan of the architect. Nearly the whole...
Էջ 242 - ... foiled, than in other ferial days, as in fastening and making their booths and stalls, bearing and carrying, lifting and placing their wares outward and homeward, as though they did nothing remember the horrible defiling of their souls in buying and selling, with many deceitful lies and false perjury with drunkenness and strifes, and so specially withdrawing themselves and their servants from divine service...
Էջ 37 - was not desired by the Cornish ; but forced upon them by the tyranny of England, at a time when the English language was yet unknown in Cornwall. This act of tyranny was at once gross barbarity to the Cornish people, and a death blow to the Cornish language.
Էջ 341 - Wresehil is al of tymbre. The castelle it self is motid aboute on 3 partes, the 4 parte is dry where the entre is ynto the castelle. The castelle is al of very fair and greate squarid stone both withyn and withowte, wherof (as sum hold opinion) much was brought owt of Fraunce.
Էջ 320 - Invenies alios perplures, lector, ibidem Egregios studiis, arte et sermone magistros, Plurima qui claro scripsere volumina sensu ; Nomina sed quorum praesenti in carmine scribi Longius est visum, quam plectri postulet usus.
Էջ 96 - JLirictnna however," he writes, "went away from the neighbourhood of" her sisters, in a spirit probably of stronger abstraction from the world with all its ties, yet still kept within the confines of Cornwall. She went up into that angular part on the north-east, •which was subdued by the Saxons long before the rest of the country, by its peninsular kind of separation from it, as it exhibits a much greater number of Saxon appellations for places than any other district in Cornwall, and indeed has...
Էջ 320 - Historic! veteres, Pompeius, Plinius, ipse Acer Aristoteles, rhetor quoque Tullius ingens. Quid quoque Sedulius, vel quid canit ipse Juvencus, Alcimus et Clemens, Prosper, Paulinus, Arator, Quid Fortunatus, vel quid Lactantius edunt.