The Beauties of England and Wales: Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, 17. kötet,2. részVerner & Hood, 1813 |
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... miles . Proceeding northward it assumes the resemblance of a cone , and terminates at what is called the Three Shire ... miles in width . Its greatest length is fifty miles . VOL . XII . This This county is divided into fourteen hundreds ...
... miles . Proceeding northward it assumes the resemblance of a cone , and terminates at what is called the Three Shire ... miles in width . Its greatest length is fifty miles . VOL . XII . This This county is divided into fourteen hundreds ...
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... miles , consequently the number of inhabitants in each square mile averaged at 148 persons . When the Romans entered Britain under Aulus Plautius , by command of the Emperor Claudius , a great portion of the dis- tricts now denominated ...
... miles , consequently the number of inhabitants in each square mile averaged at 148 persons . When the Romans entered Britain under Aulus Plautius , by command of the Emperor Claudius , a great portion of the dis- tricts now denominated ...
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... miles distant from the village of Goring ; after which no actual traces can be easily discovered ; but Dr. Plot ... mile stone " is still remaining among the thick underwood in that direction . For this the present writer searched with ...
... miles distant from the village of Goring ; after which no actual traces can be easily discovered ; but Dr. Plot ... mile stone " is still remaining among the thick underwood in that direction . For this the present writer searched with ...
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... miles around Blenheim , farms are in general from 100 to 500 acres . " * Το this it may be added , that there are many farms in the Forest Division so small as not to pay more rent than twenty pounds per annum . It must be obvious ...
... miles around Blenheim , farms are in general from 100 to 500 acres . " * Το this it may be added , that there are many farms in the Forest Division so small as not to pay more rent than twenty pounds per annum . It must be obvious ...
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... miles westward from the border of Kent . " The beech woods of Oxfordshire , " says Mr. Davis , in his Original Report * , " consist of trees growing on their own stems , produced by the falling of the beech mast , as very little is ...
... miles westward from the border of Kent . " The beech woods of Oxfordshire , " says Mr. Davis , in his Original Report * , " consist of trees growing on their own stems , produced by the falling of the beech mast , as very little is ...
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446. oldal - Immediately there was heard so loud a crack, as if heaven had split asunder; every one was now solicitous for the safety of his neighbour, and called to one another throughout the field : No answer being...
282. oldal - Universal Pan, Knit with the graces, and the hours in dance, Leads on the eternal spring.
129. oldal - College to the praise and honour of God Almighty, the most holy body of Christ...