| John Leland - 1770 - 438 páginas
...Cittadels as we now call them, or, as they were ftyled by them, Stations ; one of which, without difpute, was what now goes by the Name of the Tower, tho' this...the Princes that have kept their Courts within thofe Wal.s. The Architecture of this White Tower is perhaps as ancient as any Building now remaining among... | |
| John Leland - 1770 - 434 páginas
...which, without difpute, was what now goes by the Name of the Tower, tho' this is not to be underflood of the Tower as it appears at this day, but only of...White Tower, a place that hath fince been made ufe of 8s a Chapell to the Princes that have kept their Courts within thofe Wahs. The Architecture of this... | |
| David Hughson - 1805 - 710 páginas
...which, without dispute, was what now goes by the name of the Tower, though this is not to be understood of the Tower as it appears at this day, but only of...which we now call the White Tower, a place that hath since been made use of as a chapel to the princes that have kept their courts within those walls. "... | |
| David Hughson - 1805 - 702 páginas
...which, without dispute, was what now goes by the name of the Tower, though this is not to be understood of the Tower as it appears at this day, but only of that part of it which we now call thfe White Tower, a place that hath since been made use of as a chapel to the princes that have kept... | |
| David Hughson - 1805 - 708 páginas
...of the Tower, though this is not to be understood of the Tower as it appear* at this day, but onlv of that part of it which we now call the White Tower, a place that hath since been made use of as a chapel to the princes that have kept their courts within those walls. "... | |
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