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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... 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 peace.
... 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 peace.
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... represents as se- venty - seven miles in circumference . He has a Deputy or Lieutenant - Governor , who holds equal command in his ab- sence . The Tower is built on a lofty artificial mount , surrounded with a moat . The ascent to the ...
... represents as se- venty - seven miles in circumference . He has a Deputy or Lieutenant - Governor , who holds equal command in his ab- sence . The Tower is built on a lofty artificial mount , surrounded with a moat . The ascent to the ...
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