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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... surrounded by hills and upland downs . Ex- cept the tower of the cathedral , which is visible at about two miles distance ... surrounding country is steril and naked ; yet on visiting the pa- lace begun here by Charles II . , I was to ...
... surrounded by hills and upland downs . Ex- cept the tower of the cathedral , which is visible at about two miles distance ... surrounding country is steril and naked ; yet on visiting the pa- lace begun here by Charles II . , I was to ...
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... surrounding country . Of the five churches which Southamp- ton contains , All - Saints alone is distin- guished for architectural beauty . The Bar Gate , however , with its leaden lions . and painted giants pleased me more ; and Sir ...
... surrounding country . Of the five churches which Southamp- ton contains , All - Saints alone is distin- guished for architectural beauty . The Bar Gate , however , with its leaden lions . and painted giants pleased me more ; and Sir ...
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... surrounding woods , of the most luxuriant growth . Passing through Totton and Redbridge , we again entered Southampton ; and though I hope to see many other places in my tour , I do not expect to find one that unites more internal as ...
... surrounding woods , of the most luxuriant growth . Passing through Totton and Redbridge , we again entered Southampton ; and though I hope to see many other places in my tour , I do not expect to find one that unites more internal as ...
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... threw a mild lustre on surrounding objects But my paper will hold no more , except to assure you , that I ever am your most af- fectionate brother . 44 LETTER V. Exeter , Dawlish , Totness , Plymouth Lyme Regis , and Sidmouth . 43.
... threw a mild lustre on surrounding objects But my paper will hold no more , except to assure you , that I ever am your most af- fectionate brother . 44 LETTER V. Exeter , Dawlish , Totness , Plymouth Lyme Regis , and Sidmouth . 43.
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... surrounded with armorial bearings , not belonging to themselves , as you will readily imagine , but to the principal families in the county . To particularize the great events that have taken place at Exeter , since the earliest re ...
... surrounded with armorial bearings , not belonging to themselves , as you will readily imagine , but to the principal families in the county . To particularize the great events that have taken place at Exeter , since the earliest re ...
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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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