The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 82, Part 2; Volume 112E. Cave, 1812 |
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Page 9
... king's licence to erect in 1281 , the site may be traced in large earth- works near the Ouse , beside the foot path which leads to Pavenham . On the floor of the church , in the middle aile , is the figure of a knight in brass with the ...
... king's licence to erect in 1281 , the site may be traced in large earth- works near the Ouse , beside the foot path which leads to Pavenham . On the floor of the church , in the middle aile , is the figure of a knight in brass with the ...
Page 19
... Kings in respect of the King of Heaven and Earth , he caused his royal seat ( says Huntingdon ) to be placed by the sea - shore at Southampton , while the tide was flowing in ; and being seated in his robes , and his cour- tiers about ...
... Kings in respect of the King of Heaven and Earth , he caused his royal seat ( says Huntingdon ) to be placed by the sea - shore at Southampton , while the tide was flowing in ; and being seated in his robes , and his cour- tiers about ...
Page 34
... king Al- phonsus , say some of the Spanish writers , not being satisfied with this , which he considered as the effect of chance only , ordered a fast to be proclaimed , and a great fire to be then made ; into which , after the king and ...
... king Al- phonsus , say some of the Spanish writers , not being satisfied with this , which he considered as the effect of chance only , ordered a fast to be proclaimed , and a great fire to be then made ; into which , after the king and ...
Page 56
... King's Antiquary ; a title honourably created for Leland , for with him it became extinct . By this office he was empowered to search after English Antiquities ; to review the li- braries of all the religious institutions , and to bring ...
... King's Antiquary ; a title honourably created for Leland , for with him it became extinct . By this office he was empowered to search after English Antiquities ; to review the li- braries of all the religious institutions , and to bring ...
Page 57
... King : Sooner , ' he says , ' shall the seas float without their silent inhabitants ; the thorny hedges cease to hide the birds- the oak to spread its boughs , and Flora to paint the meadows with flowers ; ' Quàm , Rex dive , tuum ...
... King : Sooner , ' he says , ' shall the seas float without their silent inhabitants ; the thorny hedges cease to hide the birds- the oak to spread its boughs , and Flora to paint the meadows with flowers ; ' Quàm , Rex dive , tuum ...
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