A Tour Through England: Described in a Series of Letters, from a Young Gentleman to His Sister. With Copper PlatesTabart and Company at their Juvenile and School Library, No. 157, New Bond-Street, 1806 - 200 страници |
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... morning I left my native city of Oxford , was as fine as heart could wish ; and as I ascended the hill which overlooks it from the south , I eyed its splendid towers , illumined by an early sun , with a melancholy pleasure , and thought ...
... morning I left my native city of Oxford , was as fine as heart could wish ; and as I ascended the hill which overlooks it from the south , I eyed its splendid towers , illumined by an early sun , with a melancholy pleasure , and thought ...
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... morning after we reached Southamp- ton , my father took me to visit several friends in different parts of the town , which gave me an opportunity of not only seeing this lovely place , but also some of its most respectable inhabitants ...
... morning after we reached Southamp- ton , my father took me to visit several friends in different parts of the town , which gave me an opportunity of not only seeing this lovely place , but also some of its most respectable inhabitants ...
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... morning after our arri- val , the day being delightful and the tide favourable , we hired a boat to go to Net- ley Abbey , distant about four miles . I was quite in raptures , my dear sister , with this voyage , and wished you had been ...
... morning after our arri- val , the day being delightful and the tide favourable , we hired a boat to go to Net- ley Abbey , distant about four miles . I was quite in raptures , my dear sister , with this voyage , and wished you had been ...
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... morning engaged a place in the pack- et , which carries the mail to Cowes , in the Isle of Wight , we embarked about eight o'clock , and as the wind was rather high , but sufficiently favourable , in less than two hours we landed at ...
... morning engaged a place in the pack- et , which carries the mail to Cowes , in the Isle of Wight , we embarked about eight o'clock , and as the wind was rather high , but sufficiently favourable , in less than two hours we landed at ...
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... morning engaged a vessel to carry us to Lymington , from which I now write . Sailing is as agreeable to me , as it is salutary to my father . I am a fair weather sailor , it is true , and therefore am little capable of judging how I ...
... morning engaged a vessel to carry us to Lymington , from which I now write . Sailing is as agreeable to me , as it is salutary to my father . I am a fair weather sailor , it is true , and therefore am little capable of judging how I ...
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Abbey adieu agreeable amidst amuse ancient antiquity attractions banks Bath beautiful Bishop War borough town bridge building built Buttermere Caerleon Caerphilly Cambridge cathedral cavern celebrated chapel charming Cheltenham church College Coniston considerable contains curiosities dear Louisa dear sister delightful Derwent Derwent Water distance Earl elegant England entered excursion father feet friends Gloucester grandeur grounds Hall handsome Helvellyn hills houses Isle of Wight journey King lake LETTER London magnificent Marquis of Bute ments miles Monmouth morning mountains nature navigation neral noble notice objects Old MATLOCK Oxford passed Penrith petrifactions picturesque pile pleasant pleasantly situated pleasure principal reached residence respect rich river river Derwent river Ouse rivers Hamps road rocks romantic ruins scene scenery seat seen Severn Southampton spot stands stone streets superb taste tion tour traveller Ulverston vale venerable vicinity village Windermere Wonders
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