Historical and Literary Tour of a Foreigner in England and Scotland, 第 1 巻Saunders & Otley, 1825 |
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... cathedral I shall take another opportunity of describing . After taking a hasty dinner at Rochester , we pursued our rapid journey to London without further interruption . As evening approached we perceived a distant fog , amidst which ...
... cathedral I shall take another opportunity of describing . After taking a hasty dinner at Rochester , we pursued our rapid journey to London without further interruption . As evening approached we perceived a distant fog , amidst which ...
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... cathedral of Canterbury gives it a sort of supremacy in the English church . Kent owes its beautiful and varied scenery , to its proximity to the sea , its communication with the Thames , and with five other secondary rivers , the ...
... cathedral of Canterbury gives it a sort of supremacy in the English church . Kent owes its beautiful and varied scenery , to its proximity to the sea , its communication with the Thames , and with five other secondary rivers , the ...
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... cathedral , and the venerable monu- ments it contains . The whole is in a perfect state of preservation . For the space of twelve centuries this edifice has been respected as the temple of God ; and the pious emotion which pervades the ...
... cathedral , and the venerable monu- ments it contains . The whole is in a perfect state of preservation . For the space of twelve centuries this edifice has been respected as the temple of God ; and the pious emotion which pervades the ...
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... cathedral is still distinguished : for the name of Becket survives the faith for which he died . If , like the protestants , we divest him of the saintly glory with which he has been encircled , he will be found to be one of the most ...
... cathedral is still distinguished : for the name of Becket survives the faith for which he died . If , like the protestants , we divest him of the saintly glory with which he has been encircled , he will be found to be one of the most ...
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... cathedral , where seeing the monks engaged in closing the doors , he said : " You must not make a citadel of the church ; I came hither not to resist , but to suffer . " He ascended the steps of the grand altar , when the barons and ...
... cathedral , where seeing the monks engaged in closing the doors , he said : " You must not make a citadel of the church ; I came hither not to resist , but to suffer . " He ascended the steps of the grand altar , when the barons and ...
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