The Thames: Or Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public Buildings, and Picturesque Scenery, on the Banks of that Noble RiverVernor, Hood and Sharpe, 1811 - Thames River (England) |
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... hundred tons burthen ; and at the distance , according to the river admeasurement , of one hundred and thirty- eight miles from London . The river now divides the counties of Berks and Oxford , passing by Buscot , Farringdon , Stanton ...
... hundred tons burthen ; and at the distance , according to the river admeasurement , of one hundred and thirty- eight miles from London . The river now divides the counties of Berks and Oxford , passing by Buscot , Farringdon , Stanton ...
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... hundred miles , it yields its abundant waters to the sea . The charms Italian meadows shower , The orange grove , the myrtle bower , The roaring cat❜ract wild and white , The Lotos flower of azure light ; The fields where ceaseless ...
... hundred miles , it yields its abundant waters to the sea . The charms Italian meadows shower , The orange grove , the myrtle bower , The roaring cat❜ract wild and white , The Lotos flower of azure light ; The fields where ceaseless ...
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... hundred and sixty . But in the more authentic opinion of the right reverend and learned editor of Cam- den's Britannia , this conjecture has arisen merely from an apparent resemblance of names , which has as little founda- tion as the ...
... hundred and sixty . But in the more authentic opinion of the right reverend and learned editor of Cam- den's Britannia , this conjecture has arisen merely from an apparent resemblance of names , which has as little founda- tion as the ...
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... hundred hide lands , and that it gave the name to an hun- dred , since united to that of Highworth , an adjacent mar- ket town in the same county . It has sent members to par- liament since the 20th year of the reign of Edward II ...
... hundred hide lands , and that it gave the name to an hun- dred , since united to that of Highworth , an adjacent mar- ket town in the same county . It has sent members to par- liament since the 20th year of the reign of Edward II ...
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... , gives the compound name which the place bears . Here the Thames is so much encreased by the streams which flow into it as to be capable of receiving vessels from ninety to an hundred tons burthen . 1 * 17 : ། 5 * Y ༈ 2 INGLESHAM LOCK .
... , gives the compound name which the place bears . Here the Thames is so much encreased by the streams which flow into it as to be capable of receiving vessels from ninety to an hundred tons burthen . 1 * 17 : ། 5 * Y ༈ 2 INGLESHAM LOCK .
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