The Archaeological Journal, Nide 47Longman, Rrown [sic] Green, and Longman, 1890 |
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Sivu 7
... appears that the entrance was made , as at Lincoln , between two broad buttresses or masses of masonry , and that a flight of steps descended from the upper ward to a bridge over the ditch . These steps were to be seen in Mr. Kerrich's ...
... appears that the entrance was made , as at Lincoln , between two broad buttresses or masses of masonry , and that a flight of steps descended from the upper ward to a bridge over the ditch . These steps were to be seen in Mr. Kerrich's ...
Sivu 14
... appears again , and goes away for İlketshall S. John's church , with another double elbow before the dip for the little stream which has there to be crossed . There are some suspicious looking pieces of brick in the outer wall of this ...
... appears again , and goes away for İlketshall S. John's church , with another double elbow before the dip for the little stream which has there to be crossed . There are some suspicious looking pieces of brick in the outer wall of this ...
Sivu 15
... appears to me that great efforts were made to deal effectively with the worst parts of the road . Sticking in the mud time after time between Holton and Ilketshall S. John's and attacked by parties of plunderers when in these straits ...
... appears to me that great efforts were made to deal effectively with the worst parts of the road . Sticking in the mud time after time between Holton and Ilketshall S. John's and attacked by parties of plunderers when in these straits ...
Sivu 18
... appears to have been the first to style himself Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield , his six predecessors having signed as Bishops of Coventry only . Between Novant and the monks , the discussion waxed warm , and on one occasion it came ...
... appears to have been the first to style himself Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield , his six predecessors having signed as Bishops of Coventry only . Between Novant and the monks , the discussion waxed warm , and on one occasion it came ...
Sivu 36
... appear to have been earlier than the eighteenth dynasty , and this may have been induced by foreign influence but once permitted , it spread rapidly and on scarabs and vases and jewelry we are never surprised to find the sphinx form ...
... appear to have been earlier than the eighteenth dynasty , and this may have been induced by foreign influence but once permitted , it spread rapidly and on scarabs and vases and jewelry we are never surprised to find the sphinx form ...
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Abbey aisle altar ancient Antiquaries Antiquities Antonine Itinerary appears arch Archæological architectural arms Bath belong Bishop brass British British Museum building Caelius Caerleon Canon Carlisle Castle Cathedral century chalice chancel chapel Chester choir church Cirencester cloister coins coloured Coventina Cumbria door doorway Earl east edit effigy England English engraved erected figures fragments Gloucester Greek grenadiers Guildhall Museum head Hittite House howse Hubert Walter Hulne Priory inscribed inscription Institute interesting John Journal Khafra King letters London Lord maces Mayence mentioned Mithras Mogontiacum monument Museum nave Norman Norwich original ornament Oxford Cathedral parish plate probably Professor records regiment remains road Roman round Royal Saalburg Saxon screen sculpture shew side Society sphinx stone Tacitus Tewkesbury Tewkesbury Abbey tion tomb tower town transept Vangiones wall window XLVII
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Sivu 324 - Now were brought into service a new sort of soldiers, called Grenadiers, who were dexterous in flinging hand grenados, every one having a pouch full ; they had furred caps with coped crowns like Janizaries, which made them look very fierce, and some had long hoods hanging down behind, as we picture fools. Their clothing being likewise piebald, yellow and red.
Sivu 31 - The kingdom shall be given to thee, . . . and thou shalt wear the white crown and the red crown on the throne of the earth-god Seb, the youngest (among the gods). The world shall be thine in its length and in its breadth, as far as the light of the eye of the lord of the universe shines. Plenty and riches shall be thine ; the best from the interior of the land and rich tributes from all nations ; long years shall be granted thee as thy term of life.
Sivu 359 - Shall have a supper at your aller cost, Here in this place, sitting by this post, When that ye come again from Canterbury.
Sivu 324 - Then let us fill a bumper, and drink a health to those Who carry caps and pouches, and wear the louped clothes. May they and their commanders live happy all their years, With a tow, row row, row row, row row, for the British Grenadiers THE SOLDIER'S DRINKING-SONG.
Sivu 162 - ... decorative ornament applied to many and various purposes, in many different parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, both before and after the time when, in this country and in Ireland, it became one of the prevailing and dominant characteristics of Celtic art. But while it was thus used by other peoples as an occasional element of decoration, or as a style of ornament suitable for special purposes, it was nowhere developed into a systematic style of art, applied alike to manuscripts, metal- work,...
Sivu 31 - Thutmes had arrived on his journey about the time of mid day, and had stretched himself to rest in the shade of this great god, that sleep overtook him. ' He dreamt in his slumber at the moment when the sun was at the zenith, and it seemed to him as though this great god spoke to him with his own mouth...
Sivu 359 - ... Moor Hall, Througham, Upper Slaughter, Catswood, Middle Lypiatt, Chavenage, Owlpen, and, I may add, my own house, are well-known examples. In this city very numerous half-timbered houses will attract your attention, amongst which not the least remarkable is the New Inn, still the New Inn, although built in 1450. A parchment roll belonging to the Corporation of Gloucester, enumerating the houses in the town in 1455, states that in Northgate Street, next to the house owned by Sibilla Hariet, and...
Sivu 236 - Neither a borrower nor a lender be ; For loan oft loses both itself and friend, And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.
Sivu 436 - ARCHITECTURE OF THE RENAISSANCE IN ENGLAND. Illustrated by a Series of Views and Details from Buildings erected between the years 1560 and 1635, with Historical and Critical Text.
Sivu 31 - Thutmes was come on his wandering about the time of mid-day, and had stretched himself to rest in the shade of the great god, that sleep overtook him. ' He dreamt in his slumber at the moment when the sun was in...