| 1792 - 532 стор.
...city. It hath on the eaftpart a tower palatine, very large and very ftrong ; whofe court and walls rife up from a deep foundation ; the mortar is tempered with the blood of beafts. On the weft are two caftles well fenced. The wall of the city is high and great, continued... | |
| 1802 - 502 стор.
...It hath on the eaft part a tower palatine, very large and very ttrong : whole court and walls rife up from a deep foundation ; the mortar is tempered with the blood of beafls. On the weft are two caffles well fenced. The wall of the city is high and great, continued... | |
| J. S. Forsyth - 1825 - 834 стор.
...churches, beside 126 lesser parish churches (139 churches in all). Strength and Scite of City. It has on the east part a tower palatine, very large and...foundation; the mortar is tempered with the blood of beasts. On the west are two castles well fenced. The walls of the city is high and great, continued with seven... | |
| 1826 - 600 стор.
...particulars are given, from William Fitz-Stephen, descriptive of London in the reign of Henry II. « It has on the east part a tower palatine, very large and...; the mortar is tempered with the blood of beasts. On the west are two castles well fenced. The wall of the city is high and great, continued with seven... | |
| J S. F - 1827 - 434 стор.
...churches, beside 126 lesser parish churches (139 churches in all.) Strength and Scite of the City. It has on the east part a tower palatine, very large and...; the mortar is tempered with the blood of beasts. On the west are two castles well fenced. The wall of the city is high and great, continued with seven... | |
| 1828 - 424 стор.
...City. It has on the east part a tower palatine, very large and very strong ; whose court and waifs rise up from a deep foundation ; the mortar is tempered with the blood of beasts. On the west are two castles well fenced. The wall of the city is high and great, continued with seven... | |
| George Godwin - 1838 - 368 стор.
...of Canterbury, who wrote a description of the City of London, in the reign of Henry II. says, " It hath on the East part, a Tower Palatine, very large,...foundation. The mortar is tempered with the blood of beasts. On the west are two castles well fenced." of the buildings or repairing the defective portions, as... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 918 стор.
...Tower, that of Fitz-Stephen, who died in 1191, has something striking amidst its brevity. " It (London) hath on the east part a Tower Palatine, very large...The mortar is tempered with the blood of beasts." A strange unmanageable thing is the imagination ! There is no real connexion between the fabulous blood-tempered... | |
| Joseph Wheeler (Author of A. short history of the Tower of London) - 1844 - 44 стор.
...to the policy of the bold Norman. It is, however, somewhat remarkable, that the earliest describer of the Tower, Fitz-Stephen, who lived in the twelfth...bear a literal meaning, or to convey thereby a bold metaphor of the dark purposes to which the Tower of London was devoted, must of course be left to the... | |
| Joseph Wheeler (Author of A short history of the Tower of London) - 1845 - 52 стор.
...foundations: " London (says this ancient chronicler) hath on the east part, a Tower 6 TOWER OF LONDON. Palatine, very large and very strong, whose court...up from a deep foundation. The mortar is tempered tcitk the blood of beasts." Whether the writer intended the latter expression to bear a literal meaning,... | |
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