Winchester, Lichfield, and HerefordM. A. Nattali, 1836 |
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Sivu 137 - The Life of William Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester, Lord High Chancellor of England, in the Reign of Henry VI. and Founder of Magdalen College, Oxford : collected from Records, Registers, Manuscripts, and other authentic Evidences. By Richard Chandler, DD formerly Fellow of that College.
Sivu 136 - Letters to a Prebendary : being an Answer to Reflections on Popery, by the Rev.
Sivu 99 - Vaisnavism assumed in the south from the middle of the eleventh century to the middle of the thirteenth.
Sivu 135 - London : printed for E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible, against St Dunstan's Church, in Fleet street.
Sivu 73 - Although the architectural antiquary seeks in vain for that picturesque arrangement of parts, and successive variety, which belong to the Cathedrals of Salisbury, Lincoln, Wells, &c. yet he soon discovers a peculiar grandeur from its extent and quantity; and also many specific features of design, which tend to rouse and gratify inquiry. As a distant object the Church presents a large and long mass of building. Its nave, particularly as seen from the south, is distinguished by its length of roof and...