The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 47Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1856 |
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... once graced the chamber , still stand against the walls . A large double one is shown , with the initials of Mary and Darnley worked at the top by the Queen's own hands , and which once stood upon the raised platform of the throne of ...
... once graced the chamber , still stand against the walls . A large double one is shown , with the initials of Mary and Darnley worked at the top by the Queen's own hands , and which once stood upon the raised platform of the throne of ...
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... once beautiful canopy in rags , its carved oaken posts worm - eaten , and the richly - embroidered coverlid that once adorned it in shreds . Close by it stands a large round basket , once used by the unfortunate Queen to hold the baby ...
... once beautiful canopy in rags , its carved oaken posts worm - eaten , and the richly - embroidered coverlid that once adorned it in shreds . Close by it stands a large round basket , once used by the unfortunate Queen to hold the baby ...
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... once enacted within it . A portrait of Rizzio hangs over the door a sweet , melancholy face , with large , lustrous Italian eyes ; and one , in gazing at it , cannot wonder that such a face should captivate the too susceptible heart of ...
... once enacted within it . A portrait of Rizzio hangs over the door a sweet , melancholy face , with large , lustrous Italian eyes ; and one , in gazing at it , cannot wonder that such a face should captivate the too susceptible heart of ...
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... once so famous in the old town , passing Saint Giles , the house where Knox lived , and from whose window he so often preached to the people ; the site of the old Tolbooth , so celebrated in ' The Heart of Mid - Lothian , ' until we ...
... once so famous in the old town , passing Saint Giles , the house where Knox lived , and from whose window he so often preached to the people ; the site of the old Tolbooth , so celebrated in ' The Heart of Mid - Lothian , ' until we ...
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... once belonging to the royal palace of Linlithgow , where Mary was born , admitted us into the lofty hall , lighted by two large windows , each pane deeply dyed with glorious armorial bearings . This apartment is about forty feet in ...
... once belonging to the royal palace of Linlithgow , where Mary was born , admitted us into the lofty hall , lighted by two large windows , each pane deeply dyed with glorious armorial bearings . This apartment is about forty feet in ...
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