The Beauties of England and Wales: Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, Band 7,Teil 1Verner & Hood, 1808 |
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... west , it runs past Wades Mill , and once more inclining southward , falls into the Lea between Hertford and Ware ... End , in Middlesex : these unite in the vi- cinity of North Mims , and flowing across Colney Heath , assume a south ...
... west , it runs past Wades Mill , and once more inclining southward , falls into the Lea between Hertford and Ware ... End , in Middlesex : these unite in the vi- cinity of North Mims , and flowing across Colney Heath , assume a south ...
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... west end of the Shrine , was an image of the Virgin , seated on a Throne , with the infant Jesus in her arms ; the work appa- rently of cast gold , highly embossed , and enriched with precious stones , and very costly bracelets . 1 On ...
... west end of the Shrine , was an image of the Virgin , seated on a Throne , with the infant Jesus in her arms ; the work appa- rently of cast gold , highly embossed , and enriched with precious stones , and very costly bracelets . 1 On ...
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... west end , but began to enlarge the fabric in that direction ; and , as the whole tenor of Matthew Paris's relation proves , in- volved The speech of the King is remarkable ; its energy for ever silenced the pretensions of the See of ...
... west end , but began to enlarge the fabric in that direction ; and , as the whole tenor of Matthew Paris's relation proves , in- volved The speech of the King is remarkable ; its energy for ever silenced the pretensions of the See of ...
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... west end , ( " finishing the same , with its roof and arches , " ) he made a general repair of the whole fabric . He altered the forms of many of the windows in the side walls , and repaired the transept , making at each end a great ...
... west end , ( " finishing the same , with its roof and arches , " ) he made a general repair of the whole fabric . He altered the forms of many of the windows in the side walls , and repaired the transept , making at each end a great ...
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Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County John Britton. Engraved by R by R Roffe . The from a drawing by Grthophord ST ALBAN'S ABBEY CHURCH , ( the West End . ) Herts . tise of.
Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County John Britton. Engraved by R by R Roffe . The from a drawing by Grthophord ST ALBAN'S ABBEY CHURCH , ( the West End . ) Herts . tise of.
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Seite 381 - May it please your majesty, I have neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak in this place, but as the House is pleased to direct me...
Seite 574 - Day she was dressed in white Silk, bordered with Pearls of the Size of Beans, and over it a Mantle of black Silk, shot with Silver Threads; her Train was very long, the End of it borne by a Marchioness; instead of a Chain, she had an oblong Collar of Gold and Jewels.
Seite 377 - And yet I lived to see this very gentleman, whom out of no ill will to him I thus describe, by multiplied good successes and by real (but usurped) power (having had a better tailor and more converse among good company) in my own eye, when for six weeks together I was a prisoner in his sergeant's hands and daily waited at Whitehall, appear of a great and majestic deportment and comely presence.
Seite 385 - are most of them old decayed serving men, and tapsters and such kind of fellows and,' said I, 'their troops are gentlemen's sons, younger sons and persons of quality. Do you think that the spirits of such base and mean fellows will ever be able to encounter gentlemen that have honour and courage and resolution in them?
Seite 574 - ... next came the queen, in the sixty-fifth year of her age, as we were told, very majestic ; her face oblong, fair, but wrinkled ; her eyes small, yet black and pleasant; her nose a little hooked; her lips narrow; and her teeth black (a defect the English seem subject to, from their too great use of sugar...
Seite 118 - England, shall undergo fine and ransom of fortythousand pounds, that he shall be imprisoned 'in the Tower during the king's pleasure, that he shall for ever be incapable of any office or employment in the state or commonwealth, and that he shall never sit in parliament^ or come within the verge of the court.
Seite 377 - House well clad, and perceived a gentleman speaking, whom I knew not, very ordinarily apparelled, for it was a plain cloth suit, which seemed to have been made by an ill country tailor. His linen was plain, and' not very clean ; and I remember a speck or two of blood upon his little band, which was not much larger than his collar. His hat was without a hatband ; his stature was of a good size ; his sword stuck close to...
Seite 432 - A Declaration of the free and well-affected People of England now in Arms ' (or shortly to be in Arms) ' against the tyrant Oliver Cromwell...
Seite 384 - And thus being well armed within by the satisfaction of their own consciences, and without, by good iron arms, they would as one man stand firmly and charge desperately.
Seite 427 - I have sought the Lord night and day, that He would rather slay me than put me upon the doing of this work.