Edinburgh: A Historical and Topographical Account of the CityMethuen and Company, 1906 - 326 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... buildings . Before it disappeared it was to gain notoriety under its other name of the ' Kirk - o ' - Field . ' Alexander was an assiduous patron of religion in other ways than founding monasteries . cordingly we find him receiving a ...
... buildings . Before it disappeared it was to gain notoriety under its other name of the ' Kirk - o ' - Field . ' Alexander was an assiduous patron of religion in other ways than founding monasteries . cordingly we find him receiving a ...
Pagina 9
... buildings within ; so that it surrendered by force of siege to the King of England's use on the 15 daie after he had first laid his siege about it . ' Edward visited Edinburgh again in the following year when he was adjudicating the ...
... buildings within ; so that it surrendered by force of siege to the King of England's use on the 15 daie after he had first laid his siege about it . ' Edward visited Edinburgh again in the following year when he was adjudicating the ...
Pagina 22
... building up a strong and just government . We find him holding many parliaments , and it was in this reign_that others besides the nobility were first represented . It is true that the object of this innovation was to relieve the lesser ...
... building up a strong and just government . We find him holding many parliaments , and it was in this reign_that others besides the nobility were first represented . It is true that the object of this innovation was to relieve the lesser ...
Pagina 73
... build- ings destroyed in the course of it , among others the Weigh - house . Cromwell did not stand alone in his eloquence . Shortly after this Lambert asked for the East Kirk of Edinburgh , being the special Kirk , and best in the town ...
... build- ings destroyed in the course of it , among others the Weigh - house . Cromwell did not stand alone in his eloquence . Shortly after this Lambert asked for the East Kirk of Edinburgh , being the special Kirk , and best in the town ...
Pagina 103
... build- ing in Edinburgh so closely bound up with its history as the Palace and Abbey of Holyrood . Since its foundation by David 1. it has always been closely connected , not so much with the history of Edinburgh itself , as with the ...
... build- ing in Edinburgh so closely bound up with its history as the Palace and Abbey of Holyrood . Since its foundation by David 1. it has always been closely connected , not so much with the history of Edinburgh itself , as with the ...
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Pagina 71 - Maker 1 in that crimson lake ; Then place my parboiled head upon a stakeĢ Scatter my ashes— strew them in the air; Lord ; since thou knowest where all these atoms are, I'm hopeful thou'lt recover once my dust. And confident thou'lt raise me with the just...
Pagina 294 - Requiem Under the wide and starry sky, Dig the grave and let me lie. Glad did I live and gladly die, And I laid me down with a will. This be the verse you grave for me: Here he lies where he longed to be; Home is the sailor, home from sea, And the hunter home from the hill.