Monmouthshire. Historical and Descriptive Accounts of the Ancient and Present State of Tintern Abbey,: Including a Variety of Other Particulars, Deserving the Stranger's Notice, Relating to that Much-admired Ruin, and Its Neighborhood. : The Whole Never Before Published. : Collected from Original Papers and Unquestionable Authoritieshim, in the market place: sold also at all the towns in the county., 1806 - 116 pages |
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... called from home on urgent business , -while the rest of his family in the house were sorrowing over a recent domestic affliction . Under these circumstances , I did not press for an attendant , but took the key of the door , to survey ...
... called from home on urgent business , -while the rest of his family in the house were sorrowing over a recent domestic affliction . Under these circumstances , I did not press for an attendant , but took the key of the door , to survey ...
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... called from home on urgent business , -while the rest of his family in the house were sorrowing over a recent domestic affliction . Under these circumstances , I did not press for an attendant , but took the key of the door , to survey ...
... called from home on urgent business , -while the rest of his family in the house were sorrowing over a recent domestic affliction . Under these circumstances , I did not press for an attendant , but took the key of the door , to survey ...
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... called forth new exertions to increase the value of a second edition . For this purpose , a friend at Worcester College , Oxford , translated and sent me the Charters of the Abbey , while Mr. Tanner supplied me with the outline of the ...
... called forth new exertions to increase the value of a second edition . For this purpose , a friend at Worcester College , Oxford , translated and sent me the Charters of the Abbey , while Mr. Tanner supplied me with the outline of the ...
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... called Chippenham , -the embou- cheure of the river Monnow , which unites its stream to the Wye , -Troy House , -with other interesting ob- jects , successively arrest the attention . " On an eminence , on the right bank of the river ...
... called Chippenham , -the embou- cheure of the river Monnow , which unites its stream to the Wye , -Troy House , -with other interesting ob- jects , successively arrest the attention . " On an eminence , on the right bank of the river ...
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... called , to distinguish it from Redbrook , two miles above . It forms part of the parish of Landoga , and is situate in a confined dell , inclosed with woods on each side to a considerable height , and is watered by a valu able stream ...
... called , to distinguish it from Redbrook , two miles above . It forms part of the parish of Landoga , and is situate in a confined dell , inclosed with woods on each side to a considerable height , and is watered by a valu able stream ...
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Page 9 - Prayer : and likewise when in time of Divine Service the Lord Jesus shall be mentioned, due and lowly reverence shall be done by all persons present, as it hath been accustomed...
Page 65 - WORLD ; WHICH HE TRAVERSED TO REDUCE THE SUM OF HUMAN MISERY. FROM THE THRONE TO THE DUNGEON HIS NAME WAS MENTIONED WITH RESPECT, GRATITUDE, AND ADMIRATION.
Page 26 - Word. Whosoever, through his private judgment, willingly and purposely, doth openly break the Traditions and Ceremonies of the Church, which be not repugnant to the Word of God, and be ordained and approved by common authority, ought to be rebuked openly...
Page 65 - A Victim to the perilous and benevolent Attempt To ascertain the Cause of, and find an efficacious Remedy For the Plague. He trod an open but unfrequented Path to Immortality, In the ardent and unintermitted Exercise of Christian Charity. May this Tribute to his Fame Excite an Emulation of his truly glorious Achievements.
Page 56 - And the LORD said unto him, I have heard thy prayer and thy supplication, that thou hast made before me : I have hallowed this house, which thou hast built, to put my name there for ever ; and mine eyes and mine heart shall be there perpetually.
Page 2 - That an humble address be presented to his Majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that a monument be erected in the Cathedral Church of ST.
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Page 65 - His modesty alone defeated various efforts which were made during his life, to erect this statue, which the public has now consecrated to his memory. He was born at Hackney in the County of Middlesex, Sept.
Page 15 - He is also of opinion that if stationary men would pay some attention to the districts on which they reside, and would publish their thoughts respecting the objects that surround them, from such materials might be drawn the most complete county-histories, which are still wanting in several parts of this kingdom, and in particular.