Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volume 165F. Jefferies, 1838 |
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... " The competence of this writer in Keltic dialects is unexceptionable . F the chapel , where , after presenting me with holy 1838. ] 33 The Welsh , Irish , and Gaëlic Languages . The Welsh, Irish, and Gaëlic Languages.
... " The competence of this writer in Keltic dialects is unexceptionable . F the chapel , where , after presenting me with holy 1838. ] 33 The Welsh , Irish , and Gaëlic Languages . The Welsh, Irish, and Gaëlic Languages.
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... chapel , dor- mitory , and refectory , speech was for- bidden , as he would indicate to me by placing his finger on his lips . He further informed me , that even if I found in any of the monks a former acquaintance , I must not speak to ...
... chapel , dor- mitory , and refectory , speech was for- bidden , as he would indicate to me by placing his finger on his lips . He further informed me , that even if I found in any of the monks a former acquaintance , I must not speak to ...
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... chapel , six or seven are allowed for rest , since they retire in winter at seven , in summer at eight , and rise for the service at two. the chapel , where , after presenting me with holy water , he placed himself on his knees before ...
... chapel , six or seven are allowed for rest , since they retire in winter at seven , in summer at eight , and rise for the service at two. the chapel , where , after presenting me with holy water , he placed himself on his knees before ...
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... chapel , placing me in a stall opposite to where stood the abbot with a crozier before him . There was no light , save one lamp fronting the chief altar . After a chant of some duration , the monks fell on their knees , and remained in ...
... chapel , placing me in a stall opposite to where stood the abbot with a crozier before him . There was no light , save one lamp fronting the chief altar . After a chant of some duration , the monks fell on their knees , and remained in ...
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... chapel , in the pointed style ; the arch , however , of its little apse is circular . The principal entrance is an insertion . It is pointed , and of a late character . " - ( P. 165. ) It appears from this chapel that it assimilates ...
... chapel , in the pointed style ; the arch , however , of its little apse is circular . The principal entrance is an insertion . It is pointed , and of a late character . " - ( P. 165. ) It appears from this chapel that it assimilates ...
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