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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... gives sixteen strokes in a minute . The Spire in the distance , rises from the Church of Kemble , a pleasant village , in which is the seat of Charles Cox , Esquire . " Cricklade taken near Eisey Chapel . ; མཛུལ་ ༠ THAMES HEAD. ...
... gives sixteen strokes in a minute . The Spire in the distance , rises from the Church of Kemble , a pleasant village , in which is the seat of Charles Cox , Esquire . " Cricklade taken near Eisey Chapel . ; མཛུལ་ ༠ THAMES HEAD. ...
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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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... give a very pleasing variety to it , are artificial dams , or banks , carried across the river , in order to pen up ... gives a temporary depth to the shallows , or , by the power of the current , forces the barges over them . This ...
... give a very pleasing variety to it , are artificial dams , or banks , carried across the river , in order to pen up ... gives a temporary depth to the shallows , or , by the power of the current , forces the barges over them . This ...
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... give a brief account of the place itself , It will be expected that we should say something of its origin , which by some fanciful writers is thrown back to a period so remote as to render their antiquarian researches not only ...
... give a brief account of the place itself , It will be expected that we should say something of its origin , which by some fanciful writers is thrown back to a period so remote as to render their antiquarian researches not only ...
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... give . A very general men- tion is all that we can venture to adopt . The University Library , usually called the Bodleian , from Sir Thomas Bodley , its principal founder , is a large and lofty structure in the form of a Roman H , and ...
... give . A very general men- tion is all that we can venture to adopt . The University Library , usually called the Bodleian , from Sir Thomas Bodley , its principal founder , is a large and lofty structure in the form of a Roman H , and ...
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Abbey adorned afterwards ancient appears arch banks beauty beneath Berkshire Bisham Abbey bridge building ceiling chamber chapel character charming choir church College Cooke Cookham Cricklade crowned decorated display distance distinguished Drawn Duke Earl Edward the Fourth elegant enriched entrance erected Eton College Fawley FAWLEY COURT feet garden Garter grotto ground grove HAMPTON COURT Henley Henley Bridge Henry the Eighth Henry the Seventh Hill honour hundred Inigo Jones King King's knights Lady landscape lawn Lord magnificence Maidenhead Bridge Majesty Marlow miles noble NUNEHAM COURTENAY object ornamented Owen Esq Oxford painted palace Park Place picture picturesque pleasing portrait possesses present Prince principal Queen racter reign represented residence rich rising river royal scene scenery seat seen Shiplake Lock silver situation spacious spire spot stone structure Taplow taste Thames Thames Head tion Titian tower town trees Twickenham Vandyck variety village William window WINDSOR CASTLE woods