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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... represents it as the most ancient town in that county . That learned anti- quary forms the derivation of its name from Hen old , and Ley place . He also supposes it to have been the capital of the Ancalites , who revolted to Cæsar , as ...
... represents it as the most ancient town in that county . That learned anti- quary forms the derivation of its name from Hen old , and Ley place . He also supposes it to have been the capital of the Ancalites , who revolted to Cæsar , as ...
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... represented to have acted with the most hostile disposition to it , and , though their officers had commanded the utmost care to be taken of the property , the soldiers acted as if they had been commanded not only to disturb , but to ...
... represented to have acted with the most hostile disposition to it , and , though their officers had commanded the utmost care to be taken of the property , the soldiers acted as if they had been commanded not only to disturb , but to ...
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... represented as capable of supplying pannage for a thou- sand swine ; a term which denotes the feeding of that animal upon the mast , or fruit of wild forest trees , such as oak , beech , chesnuts , & c . and its fishery produced a ...
... represented as capable of supplying pannage for a thou- sand swine ; a term which denotes the feeding of that animal upon the mast , or fruit of wild forest trees , such as oak , beech , chesnuts , & c . and its fishery produced a ...
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... represents as having been planted by her during the period of her soli- tary residence at this place : but its present state of decay appears to suggest a much earlier period for its infant growth , if we may compare it with the Fairlop ...
... represents as having been planted by her during the period of her soli- tary residence at this place : but its present state of decay appears to suggest a much earlier period for its infant growth , if we may compare it with the Fairlop ...
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... indeed , and so important were the improvements which this mo- narch made in the castle , that some of our antiquarian writers have represented him as the original founder of it . • In the succeeding reign , in a treaty of.
... indeed , and so important were the improvements which this mo- narch made in the castle , that some of our antiquarian writers have represented him as the original founder of it . • In the succeeding reign , in a treaty of.
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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