Old London: Papers Read at the London Congress, July, 1866J. Murray, 1867 - 376 Seiten |
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... Lord on this occasion was one of dark and terrible import , " Seest thou these stones ? there shall not be left one stone upon another , that shall not be thrown down , " yet those very buildings which , in one point of view , called ...
... Lord on this occasion was one of dark and terrible import , " Seest thou these stones ? there shall not be left one stone upon another , that shall not be thrown down , " yet those very buildings which , in one point of view , called ...
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... Lord's warning is decisive . Of the most sacred stones and buildings that this earth has ever borne , He pro- nounced , not without exultation , that not one of those stones should be left upon another . One of the most venerable relics ...
... Lord's warning is decisive . Of the most sacred stones and buildings that this earth has ever borne , He pro- nounced , not without exultation , that not one of those stones should be left upon another . One of the most venerable relics ...
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... Lord Bacon's paraphrase of the words of Jeremiah , " Stand upon the old paths , and then look about us and discover what is the straight and right way , and so to walk in it . " That is the true combination . The desire and the power to ...
... Lord Bacon's paraphrase of the words of Jeremiah , " Stand upon the old paths , and then look about us and discover what is the straight and right way , and so to walk in it . " That is the true combination . The desire and the power to ...
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... Lord of Hosts may come in a heavenly city which hath foundations , deeper than any earthly foundations , whose builder and maker is God . II . SOME PARTICULARS CONCERNING THE MILITARY ARCHITECTURE OF THE 12 HISTORY OF OLD LONDON .
... Lord of Hosts may come in a heavenly city which hath foundations , deeper than any earthly foundations , whose builder and maker is God . II . SOME PARTICULARS CONCERNING THE MILITARY ARCHITECTURE OF THE 12 HISTORY OF OLD LONDON .
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... Lords Marchers and local gentry , the circumstances of the country have not been favourable to the production of military buildings of the first class . Our insular position has enabled us to dispense altogether with grand frontier ...
... Lords Marchers and local gentry , the circumstances of the country have not been favourable to the production of military buildings of the first class . Our insular position has enabled us to dispense altogether with grand frontier ...
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Seite 21 - History of Rome. From the Earliest Times to the Establishment of the Empire. With the History of Literature and Art.
Seite 25 - PENROSE'S (FC) Principles of Athenian Architecture, and the Optical Refinements exhibited in the Construction of the Ancient Buildings at Athens, from a Survey. With 40 Plates. Folio.
Seite 9 - CUMMING'S (R. GORDON) Five Years of a Hunter's Life in the Far Interior of South Africa ; with Anecdotes of the Chace, and Notices of the Native Tribes.
Seite 21 - CHARLES) Principles of Geology; or, the Modern Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants considered as illustrative of Geology.
Seite 9 - CURETON (REV. W.) Remains of a very Ancient Recension of the Four Gospels in Syriac, hitherto unknown in Europe. Discovered, Edited, and Translated. 4to. 24s. CURTIUS' (PROFESSOR) Student's Greek Grammar, for the use of Colleges and the Upper Forms.
Seite 278 - ... of the popular assent in the election of a king; but it marks the progress of English independence under Henry that London now claimed of itself the right of election. Undismayed by the absence of the hereditary counsellors of the crown, its "Aldermen and wise folk gathered together the folkmoot, and these providing at their own will for the good of the realm, unanimously resolved to choose a king.
Seite 5 - More Worlds than One. The Creed of the Philosopher and the Hope of the Christian.
Seite 220 - Bracton saith, quod Rex non debet esse sub homine sed sub Deo et lege [that the King ought not to be under man but under God and under the law—BT\.
Seite 352 - Mantegna, formerly the Duke of Mantua's ; of the tapestries, I believe the world can show nothing nobler of the kind than the stories of Abraham and Tobit.
Seite vii - Then goes he on along by that more beauteous strand, Expressing both the wealth and bravery of the land. (So many sumptuous bowers, within so little space, The all-beholding Sun scarce sees in all his race.) And on by London leads, which like a crescent lies, Whose...