Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 68
... presents him to us under a much more imposing aspect ; for scarcely had two years elapsed after his accession to the lordship and honour of Skipton , when Henry the Eighth , who had not ... present my readers with a 68 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... presents him to us under a much more imposing aspect ; for scarcely had two years elapsed after his accession to the lordship and honour of Skipton , when Henry the Eighth , who had not ... present my readers with a 68 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
Page 69
... present my readers with a few facts which will throw no uninteresting light upon the manners and modes of living which prevailed during the reign of Henry the Eighth . It was during the months of June and July , and in the seventeeth ...
... present my readers with a few facts which will throw no uninteresting light upon the manners and modes of living which prevailed during the reign of Henry the Eighth . It was during the months of June and July , and in the seventeeth ...
Page 84
... present is the only defect of Bolton as an object . But instead of this appears a very houses of York and Lancaster , who is said to have beheaded , with his own hands , the earl of Pembroke , in the church porch of Banbury . " Craven ...
... present is the only defect of Bolton as an object . But instead of this appears a very houses of York and Lancaster , who is said to have beheaded , with his own hands , the earl of Pembroke , in the church porch of Banbury . " Craven ...
Page 110
... was seen to arise out of the earth , exhibiting in its centre an altar of beautiful workmanship , on which were deposited several splendid presents for the queen . At the portal of this edifice , on a pillar 110 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... was seen to arise out of the earth , exhibiting in its centre an altar of beautiful workmanship , on which were deposited several splendid presents for the queen . At the portal of this edifice , on a pillar 110 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
Page 118
... present in his last moments , that he conducted himself , during this trying scene , in the most affectionate manner towards his wife , and that he died " penitently , willingly , and chris- tianly * ยป His bowels and inward parts were ...
... present in his last moments , that he conducted himself , during this trying scene , in the most affectionate manner towards his wife , and that he died " penitently , willingly , and chris- tianly * ยป His bowels and inward parts were ...
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Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 2 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2017 |
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