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... kings , with its spacious halls and extended galleries , its noble courts , and goodly gardens . Not a vestige of these remains ; but the antiquarian visitor draws upon his memory , and revels in the know- ledge he has acquired from the ...
... kings , with its spacious halls and extended galleries , its noble courts , and goodly gardens . Not a vestige of these remains ; but the antiquarian visitor draws upon his memory , and revels in the know- ledge he has acquired from the ...
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... king John to the beginning of the reign of Richard III , are kept here in numerous wainscot presses . These rolls ... kings to their sub- jects ; the forms of submission of the Scottish kings ; writs and proceedings of the courts of ...
... king John to the beginning of the reign of Richard III , are kept here in numerous wainscot presses . These rolls ... kings to their sub- jects ; the forms of submission of the Scottish kings ; writs and proceedings of the courts of ...
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... king of Kent , A.D. 619 ; and that kings Kenred , Athelstan , Edgar , Etheldred , and Canute , Edward the Confessor , and William the Conqueror , all contributed largely to its support . ST . PAUL'S CATHEDRAL . 3333.
... king of Kent , A.D. 619 ; and that kings Kenred , Athelstan , Edgar , Etheldred , and Canute , Edward the Confessor , and William the Conqueror , all contributed largely to its support . ST . PAUL'S CATHEDRAL . 3333.
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... king and his heirs . When the old cross was destroyed , a new one was raised . At this cross , Jane Shore did penance ; here , the first English Bible was publicly burned ; and here , Car- dinal Wolsey read the sentence against Martin ...
... king and his heirs . When the old cross was destroyed , a new one was raised . At this cross , Jane Shore did penance ; here , the first English Bible was publicly burned ; and here , Car- dinal Wolsey read the sentence against Martin ...
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... kings , and heroes lie entombed ! The sceptered hand , the anointed head , There moulder with the silent dead , For worldly pomp , and kingly power , Are but the pageants of an hour . Where breasts with proud ambition swell , Oh , what ...
... kings , and heroes lie entombed ! The sceptered hand , the anointed head , There moulder with the silent dead , For worldly pomp , and kingly power , Are but the pageants of an hour . Where breasts with proud ambition swell , Oh , what ...
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