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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... structure in the form of a Roman H , and rivals the first libraries in Europe . - The Arundelian Marbles are placed to advantage in a large apartment on the north side of the building called Schools . - The Theatre where the OXFORD ...
... structure in the form of a Roman H , and rivals the first libraries in Europe . - The Arundelian Marbles are placed to advantage in a large apartment on the north side of the building called Schools . - The Theatre where the OXFORD ...
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... structure . It consists of six large Ionic columns supporting a pediment , above which a dome springs from the centre of the building ; the whole assuming the form of a Grecian temple . This superb piece of architecture , though ...
... structure . It consists of six large Ionic columns supporting a pediment , above which a dome springs from the centre of the building ; the whole assuming the form of a Grecian temple . This superb piece of architecture , though ...
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... structure of this kind in the gardens of his fine seat , near Ousely bridge in Staffordshire : but with all the professional knowledge and experience acquired in his tra vels , he did not produce an erection which could be brought in ...
... structure of this kind in the gardens of his fine seat , near Ousely bridge in Staffordshire : but with all the professional knowledge and experience acquired in his tra vels , he did not produce an erection which could be brought in ...
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... structure was presented to Field Marshal Con- way by the inhabitants of Jersey , of which island he was Governor , and where it was erected at the remote period when the Druids reigned there , as well as in Britain . - It was ...
... structure was presented to Field Marshal Con- way by the inhabitants of Jersey , of which island he was Governor , and where it was erected at the remote period when the Druids reigned there , as well as in Britain . - It was ...
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... structure was purposely and carefully buried , is evident from the situation in which it was found ; and no better reason can be assigned for its having been thus entombed , than a pious wish in the Druids themselves , to preserve their ...
... structure was purposely and carefully buried , is evident from the situation in which it was found ; and no better reason can be assigned for its having been thus entombed , than a pious wish in the Druids themselves , to preserve their ...
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