| Francis Grose - Great Britain - 1784 - 434 pages
...the abbot haughtily answered, that he would build such a one, that all the wood in the royal forests should not suffice to accomplish that threat, and forthwith erected the present edifice : perhaps this might be true of some former king, but the building seems rather older than the reign... | |
| Walley Chamberlain Oulton - England - 1805 - 854 pages
...the abbot haughtily answered, that he would build such a one, that all the wood in the royal forcsti should not suffice to accomplish that threat, and forthwith erected the present edifice : perhaps this might be true, in some former king's reign; butthe building seems rather older than... | |
| George Alexander Cooke - England - 1817 - 318 pages
...chancellor's garden, and the priory gate, are of si« milar architecture, and apparently of the date of the end of the 14th or the beginning of the 15th century. The former is supposed to have taken its name from a Roman po'tery once here. There is a large gateway,... | |
| James Bell - Geography - 1832 - 622 pages
...scarcely be considered sa belonging to the dramatic art, which in France did not really exist earlier than the end of the 14th, or the beginning of the 15th century. As in the times of antiquity, the dramatic art among Christian nations began with religious representations... | |
| Thomas John Mazzinghi - 1844 - 76 pages
...a note at the end, written by Professor Ciampi, it appears that that medieval scholar refers it to the end of the 14th or the beginning of the 15th century. This is the only MS. in the British Museum that tallies with Attacanti's reading of the verse respecting... | |
| England - Abbeys - 1862 - 162 pages
...the abbot haughtily answered, that he would build such a one that all the wood in the royal forests should not suffice to accomplish that threat, and forthwith erected the present edifice. Perhaps this might be true of some former king, for the building seems rather older than the reign... | |
| John Murray (publishers.) - 1869 - 570 pages
..." the abbot haughtily replied that he would build such a one that all the wood in the royal forests should not suffice to accomplish that threat, and...truth of this tale has, however, been doubted, and it is thought more probable that the kitchen was the work of Abbot Breynton, the style seeming to indicate... | |
| Antonius van der Linde - 1871 - 212 pages
...Koster, Seneca, and Huss, the inventor himself says to the Roman philosopher: "In the year 1400, or about the end of the 14th, or the beginning of the 15th century, for I am not able to give the precise year, I was born at Haarlem, in Holland." And of the invention... | |
| Theodor Goldstuecker - Hindu law - 1879 - 614 pages
...would have lived about the end of the 13th century ; but other more reliable accounts place him toward the end of the 14th, or the beginning of the 15th century. According to common tradition, Ramananda seceded from the Ramanujas, to whom he originally belonged,... | |
| Theodor Goldstücker - Hindu law - 1879 - 368 pages
...would have lived about the end of the 13th century ; but other more reliable accounts place him toward the end of the 14th, or the beginning of the 15th century. According to common tradition, Ramananda seceded from the Ramanujas, to whom he originally belonged,... | |
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