The Thames: Or, Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public Buildings and Picturesque Scenery on the Banks of that Noble River, Volume 1 |
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Beaumont Lodge , Old Windsor , seat of Lord Ashbrooke . Staines Bridge . Oatlands , the seat of the Duke of York . Walton Bridge . Garrick's House , at Hampton . Hampton Court . Lady Sullivan's Villa , at Ditton . Kingston .
Beaumont Lodge , Old Windsor , seat of Lord Ashbrooke . Staines Bridge . Oatlands , the seat of the Duke of York . Walton Bridge . Garrick's House , at Hampton . Hampton Court . Lady Sullivan's Villa , at Ditton . Kingston .
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The field where herds unnumber'd rove , The laurell'd path , the beechen grove ; The oak in lonely grandeur free , Lord of the forest and the sea ; The spreading plain , the cultur'd hill , The tranquil cot , the restless mill ...
The field where herds unnumber'd rove , The laurell'd path , the beechen grove ; The oak in lonely grandeur free , Lord of the forest and the sea ; The spreading plain , the cultur'd hill , The tranquil cot , the restless mill ...
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... of a school or college , for the cultivation of the Greek language ; which they pretended was either founded or restored by Theodore , archbishop of Canterbury , about the year of our Lord six hundred and sixty .
... of a school or college , for the cultivation of the Greek language ; which they pretended was either founded or restored by Theodore , archbishop of Canterbury , about the year of our Lord six hundred and sixty .
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The municipal government of the place is entrusted to the care of a Bailiff , who is appointed by the Lord of the Manor . The appearance of the town is such as to discourage particular description . Nothing curious or inviting belongs ...
The municipal government of the place is entrusted to the care of a Bailiff , who is appointed by the Lord of the Manor . The appearance of the town is such as to discourage particular description . Nothing curious or inviting belongs ...
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The Hall is a noble room , and richly adorned with portraits : that of Doctor Robinson , the Lord Primate of Ireland , by Sir Joshua Reynolds , is among the first of his works in that branch of his art . - The Church of the College is ...
The Hall is a noble room , and richly adorned with portraits : that of Doctor Robinson , the Lord Primate of Ireland , by Sir Joshua Reynolds , is among the first of his works in that branch of his art . - The Church of the College is ...
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