The Monuments and Genii of St. Paul's Cathedral, and of Westminster Abbey: With Historical Sketches and Descriptions of Both Churches: Forming an Entirely New and Correct Biography of All that is Interesting in the Lives and Achievements of the Most Illustrious Characters of the United Kingdoms, 1±ÇJ. Williams, 1839 |
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... England by the Abbot Ware , already mentioned , who visited Rome about the year 1256. Melancholy indeed are the thoughts which arise upon the view of this worn - out memorial of all that was splendid in religion , popular in fame , and ...
... England by the Abbot Ware , already mentioned , who visited Rome about the year 1256. Melancholy indeed are the thoughts which arise upon the view of this worn - out memorial of all that was splendid in religion , popular in fame , and ...
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... England : it is remarkable for the spirit with which it is executed . At the feet of Henry the III . , a tabular monument with a rough head , in relief , points the grave of Eleanor , queen of Edward the I. , who reposes in the plain ...
... England : it is remarkable for the spirit with which it is executed . At the feet of Henry the III . , a tabular monument with a rough head , in relief , points the grave of Eleanor , queen of Edward the I. , who reposes in the plain ...
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... England . This king is by some erroneously supposed to have derived his surname from a deformity in his person ; but the probability is that he obtained it from the crouch or cross worn in the Holy Wars , in which both he xviii SKETCH ...
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... England , and his brother Richard , Duke of York , Imprisoned in the Tower , and there smothered with pillows . They were secretly and meanly interred by the command of their trai- torous uncle , Richard , the Usurper . Their bones ...
... England , and his brother Richard , Duke of York , Imprisoned in the Tower , and there smothered with pillows . They were secretly and meanly interred by the command of their trai- torous uncle , Richard , the Usurper . Their bones ...
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... England , in the world , perhaps , it may be safely asserted , there is no religious edifice so replete with all that is grand and holy , beautiful and instructive . Other churches may surpass in particular respects ; but taken as a ...
... England , in the world , perhaps , it may be safely asserted , there is no religious edifice so replete with all that is grand and holy , beautiful and instructive . Other churches may surpass in particular respects ; but taken as a ...
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