Walford's Antiquarian: A Magazine and Bibliographical Review, 3. kötet

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Edward Walford, George W. Redway
W. Reeves, 1883
 

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157. oldal - C.). LECTURES ON THE REFORMATION OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY IN ITS RELATION TO MODERN THOUGHT AND KNOWLEDGE.
184. oldal - King, by the Advice and Assent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and at the Prayer of the...
181. oldal - Charmian, Where think'st thou he is now ? Stands he, or sits he ? Or does he walk ? or is he on his horse...
132. oldal - II. st. 1, c. 8 (passed in 1389-90), it is ordained that, " forasmuch as a man cannot put the price of corn and other victuals in certain," the justices of peace shall every year make proclamation " by their discretion, according to the dearth of victuals, how much every mason, carpenter, tiler, and other craftsmen, workmen, and other labourers by the day, as well in harvest as in other times of the year...
148. oldal - MICHEL. A Critical Inquiry into the Scottish Language. With the view of Illustrating the Rise and Progress of Civilisation in Scotland.
153. oldal - FRS, assisted by the corporation, and the setting apart of the castle at Nottingham as a repository for objects of antiquity as well as exhibitions of fine arts and meetings of societies. Mr. E. Walford described some ancient stained glass still existing in Bishop Butler's old house at Hampstead, the counterpart of which is at Oriel College. The first paper was by Don Claudio Boutelou, on an ivory figure of thirteenth century date, called the Virgin of Battles, in the Royal Chamber of St. Fernando...
219. oldal - Nolens Volens; or, You shall make Latin whether you will or no; containing the plainest Directions that have been yet given upon that Subject, Lond.
276. oldal - The remembrance of this ordinance," we read, "was kept up by persons dressed in black, who went round the different towns, ringing a loud and dismaltoned bell at the corner of each street, every Sunday evening during the month...
78. oldal - For lack of heyrs to the king againe. I William, king, the third year of my reign, Give to the Norman Hunter, To me that art both...
311. oldal - We miss the cantering team, the 'winding way, The roadside halt, the post-horn's well-known air, The inns, the gaping towns, and all the landscape fair.

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