The Thames: Or, Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public Buildings and Picturesque Scenery on the Banks of that Noble River, Volume 1Vernor, Hood & Sharpe and W.B. Cooke, 1811 - England |
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... possesses it , whose pri- vate virtues and amiable qualities endear him to the circle of his friends , and whose eminent talents and distinguished services have rendered him an object of national estimation , if , in describing the ...
... possesses it , whose pri- vate virtues and amiable qualities endear him to the circle of his friends , and whose eminent talents and distinguished services have rendered him an object of national estimation , if , in describing the ...
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... possesses both , and somewhat more . The alterations and additions have been contrived with such a judicious attention to their object , as to give the building not only a very handsome , commodious range of apartments , but an exterior ...
... possesses both , and somewhat more . The alterations and additions have been contrived with such a judicious attention to their object , as to give the building not only a very handsome , commodious range of apartments , but an exterior ...
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... possess the elegance , beauty , variety , and clas- sical character of the flower garden at Nuneham , which is the most perfect example of its kind , any where known ; but , as a spot solely adapted to the cultivation and display of ...
... possess the elegance , beauty , variety , and clas- sical character of the flower garden at Nuneham , which is the most perfect example of its kind , any where known ; but , as a spot solely adapted to the cultivation and display of ...
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... possesses it . The old manor - house received great , and indeed almost irreparable , damage , from a body of cavalry , in the service of Charles the First , which took up its quarters there , in the latter end of the year 1642. They ...
... possesses it . The old manor - house received great , and indeed almost irreparable , damage , from a body of cavalry , in the service of Charles the First , which took up its quarters there , in the latter end of the year 1642. They ...
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... possesses one of the most beautiful situations , in point of extent , variety , and romantic character , that is to be found in the vicinity of the river , from its source to the sea . The last incumbent was the Rev. Dr. Powys , Dean of ...
... possesses one of the most beautiful situations , in point of extent , variety , and romantic character , that is to be found in the vicinity of the river , from its source to the sea . The last incumbent was the Rev. Dr. Powys , Dean of ...
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