At the appointed hour the duke proceeded to the lowerward, and stationed himself near Wolsey's tomb-house.
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The lowerward is not reached too soon, for the manly, gentle Mason is near his end.
3
The precincts are entered by a gateway (P), at the extreme western extremity, giving admission to the lowerward.
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The three towers at the west end of the lowerward, though much dilapidated, present unquestionable features of the architecture of the thirteenth century.
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And crossing the lowerward, they proceeded to the tower on the south side of it, now appropriated to the governor of the alms knights.
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Messengers were already streaming in from the lowerwards and surrounding countryside.
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But it does describe the position of the lowerwards of New York towards society.
8
Down in the lowerwards of New York they'd call him a boss heeler, maybe.
9
They are of every nationality, and are taken from the seamen's boarding-houses in the lowerwards of the city.
10
An elevator took them down to the first floor and out into the hectic crush of the lowerwards.
11
The Palatine was crowded with the wounded and refugees from the lowerwards, and with livestock driven there in case of siege.