The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... Tower , over the entrance , are distin- guished by a boldness rarely to be met with . Origi- nally , this must have been a place of some strength ; it was surrounded by water , excepting at the western approach , and the walls are four ...
... Tower , over the entrance , are distin- guished by a boldness rarely to be met with . Origi- nally , this must have been a place of some strength ; it was surrounded by water , excepting at the western approach , and the walls are four ...
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... Tower , and , by order of Charles II . , removed to Westminster Abbey . 1761 Peter III . , husband of Catherine II . , was murdered . The unfortunate Emperor was strangled with a towel , and the next day his body was exposed to the ...
... Tower , and , by order of Charles II . , removed to Westminster Abbey . 1761 Peter III . , husband of Catherine II . , was murdered . The unfortunate Emperor was strangled with a towel , and the next day his body was exposed to the ...
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... towers , each of which for- merly had a slender machicolated tower rising from the top . On the side towards the river , one of the towers has been rent asunder by some of the inhabit- ants of the town quarrying the foundation for ...
... towers , each of which for- merly had a slender machicolated tower rising from the top . On the side towards the river , one of the towers has been rent asunder by some of the inhabit- ants of the town quarrying the foundation for ...
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... towers , on which the chains rest , are built in the same style of architecture as the castle , so as to har - struction , at the rate of ten sous a bushel . " monize with it ; and a slight effort of the imagination would lead us to ...
... towers , on which the chains rest , are built in the same style of architecture as the castle , so as to har - struction , at the rate of ten sous a bushel . " monize with it ; and a slight effort of the imagination would lead us to ...
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... towers they sail , And , sinking down , with flutterings faint , They do their homage to the saint . - Canto II The ... tower , which was one hundred and four feet high . This venerable ruin stands upon a high cliff , on the east side ...
... towers they sail , And , sinking down , with flutterings faint , They do their homage to the saint . - Canto II The ... tower , which was one hundred and four feet high . This venerable ruin stands upon a high cliff , on the east side ...
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