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... whole race of jackets . In conclusion , he observed , that no portion of archæology could be more easily studied than brasses , from the abundance in which they were found , and the ease with which rubbings might be obtained . At the ...
... whole race of jackets . In conclusion , he observed , that no portion of archæology could be more easily studied than brasses , from the abundance in which they were found , and the ease with which rubbings might be obtained . At the ...
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... whole ( rejecting everything inconsistent with and foreign to itself ) , there may be found instruction . We have before us for our familiar the wide world , and as pretensions to finality are as repulsive in art as in domestic ...
... whole ( rejecting everything inconsistent with and foreign to itself ) , there may be found instruction . We have before us for our familiar the wide world , and as pretensions to finality are as repulsive in art as in domestic ...
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... whole , are to be regarded those of Alderman Robert Heyricke , an elder brother of Sir William , -not only from their containing the particulars of various remarkable local occurrences , but also from their offering a field rich in ...
... whole , are to be regarded those of Alderman Robert Heyricke , an elder brother of Sir William , -not only from their containing the particulars of various remarkable local occurrences , but also from their offering a field rich in ...
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... whole of its materials are his own , de facto , as well as de jure ; and if , during its demo- lition , any treasure should be discovered , who in equity has so great a claim to it as himself ? The proprietor of a Welsh mountain , for ...
... whole of its materials are his own , de facto , as well as de jure ; and if , during its demo- lition , any treasure should be discovered , who in equity has so great a claim to it as himself ? The proprietor of a Welsh mountain , for ...
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... whole to be replaced by an Early English tower , resting upon cor- responding arches and surmounted by a broach - spire - should sufficient funds be forthcoming - in character and design similar to the well known example at Ketton in ...
... whole to be replaced by an Early English tower , resting upon cor- responding arches and surmounted by a broach - spire - should sufficient funds be forthcoming - in character and design similar to the well known example at Ketton in ...
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Abbey ancient antiquities arch Archæological Archæological Society architect Architectural and Archæological arms Bathurst beautiful Bishop Bloxam Bosworth brasses building carved Castle chancel chapel coins Committee crown daughter died Earl east window Edward Edward III effigy Elizabeth England erected exhibited feet fifteenth century fourteenth century glass Goddard Hall Henry Henry VIII Hesilrige Heyricke Hinckley interest J. H. HILL JAMES THOMPSON Jewry Wall John Kibworth Beauchamp Kibworth Harcourt King Knight Lady land Langton Leicester Leicestershire Leicestershire Architectural Lord Lutterworth manor married meeting Melton Mowbray Misterton monument mouldings Museum Naseby nave Nichols Norman Nosely original paper period portion present probably Queen rebuilt reign remains remarks restoration Richard Richmond Robert ROBERT BURNABY Roman roof side Sir Arthur Hesilrige Smeeton Smeeton Westerby south aisle specimens stone style Tailbois Theddingworth tion tower town tracery Walter de Merton Warwick
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217 페이지 - And gentlemen in England, now a-bed, Shall think themselves accurs'd, they were not here; And hold their manhoods cheap, while any speaks, That fought with us upon saint Crispin's day.
320 페이지 - Pale as his shirt, his knees knocking each other, And with a look so piteous in purport As if he had been loosed out of hell To speak of horrors, he comes before me.
217 페이지 - Be in their flowing cups freshly remember'd. This story shall the good man teach his son; And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be remembered ; We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...
362 페이지 - Such tenants as held under the king immediately, when they granted out portions of their lands to inferior persons, became also lords with respect to those inferior persons, as they were still tenants with respect to the king, and, thus partaking of a middle nature, were called mesne, or middle, lords.
231 페이지 - OLIVER, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, and the dominions thereunto belonging, to the Commissioners authorised by a late Ordinance for Approbation of Public Preachers, or ' to
140 페이지 - Give me my battle-axe in my hand, Set the Crown of England on my head so high I For by him that shaped both sea and land King of England this day will I die ! One foot will I never flee Whilst the breath is my breast within!
352 페이지 - A pair of beades, gauded all with green; And thereon hung a brooch of gold full sheen, On which was first ywritten a crowned A, And after, Amor vincit omnia.
272 페이지 - Saxons," as is recorded in the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle" under the year 836 AD Besides this prince, there are two others bearing the name of Ethelstan, whose coins we possess ; one of them being, of course, the grandson of Alfred, and sole monarch of England in 925 AD "Rex totius Britanniae?
169 페이지 - My father was a yeoman, and had no lands of his own, only he had a farm of three or four pound by year at the uttermost, and hereupon he tilled so much as kept half a dozen men. He had walk for a hundred sheep; and my mother milked thirty kine.
130 페이지 - ... will make ready and what captains and leaders you get to conduct, be prepared to pass over the sea with such force as my friends here are preparing for me. And if I have such good speed and success as I wish, according to your desire, I shall ever be most forward to remember and wholly to requite this your great and most loving kindness in my just quarrel. ' Given under our signet. 'HR 'I pray you to give credence to the messenger of that he shall impart to you1.