A Picturesque Tour of the River Thames in Its Western Course: Including Particular Descriptions of Richmond, Windsor, and Hampton Court |
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... ground , you may see their vans , caravans , and waggons , laid up like so many privateers in ordinary , until the return of summer puts them into commission , and enables them to cruise about , levying contributions upon credulous ...
... ground , you may see their vans , caravans , and waggons , laid up like so many privateers in ordinary , until the return of summer puts them into commission , and enables them to cruise about , levying contributions upon credulous ...
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... ground whereon stood the various buildings that adorned them . The buildings have been levelled with the ground ; the interior decorations , some from the pencil of Hogarth , the day and night scenes , artificial cascades , statues ...
... ground whereon stood the various buildings that adorned them . The buildings have been levelled with the ground ; the interior decorations , some from the pencil of Hogarth , the day and night scenes , artificial cascades , statues ...
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... ground attached to the institution . William Young , a clergyman , and the original of the immortal " Parson Adams " of Fielding , is also interred here : the eccentric Dr. Monsey was for a consider- able time physician to the hospital ...
... ground attached to the institution . William Young , a clergyman , and the original of the immortal " Parson Adams " of Fielding , is also interred here : the eccentric Dr. Monsey was for a consider- able time physician to the hospital ...
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... ground with such funeralls as parteyneth to the burial of a corse . I will at my years mynde have such divyne service as myne executors thinke fit , with the whole arms of father and mother upon the stone graven : nor , in no wise to ...
... ground with such funeralls as parteyneth to the burial of a corse . I will at my years mynde have such divyne service as myne executors thinke fit , with the whole arms of father and mother upon the stone graven : nor , in no wise to ...
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... grounds ; the estate was , after his lordship's death , disposed of to an associa- tion , for the purpose of opening to the public an entertainment , of a kind till then unattempted in this country . The Rotunda , in which concerts were ...
... grounds ; the estate was , after his lordship's death , disposed of to an associa- tion , for the purpose of opening to the public an entertainment , of a kind till then unattempted in this country . The Rotunda , in which concerts were ...
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