Topography of Great Britain: Or, British Traveller's Directory: CornwallC. Cooke, 1817 |
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... situated in the Diocese and Province of YORK . Bounded by Ertent Contains Sends to Parliament Produce & Manufactures OF ALL THE DIRECT AND PRINCIPAL CROSS ROADS IN THE. To the N. by the North Riding , the river Ouse making part of the ...
... situated in the Diocese and Province of YORK . Bounded by Ertent Contains Sends to Parliament Produce & Manufactures OF ALL THE DIRECT AND PRINCIPAL CROSS ROADS IN THE. To the N. by the North Riding , the river Ouse making part of the ...
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... situated nearly in the centre of the kingdom , and although an inland dis- trict , yet from its numerous rivers and canals , it pos- sesses all the advantages of a maritime province . It is bounded on the east by the river Ouse ; on the ...
... situated nearly in the centre of the kingdom , and although an inland dis- trict , yet from its numerous rivers and canals , it pos- sesses all the advantages of a maritime province . It is bounded on the east by the river Ouse ; on the ...
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... situated at the east end of the vale , under the mountain Greg - roof . The walls of this curious cavern are a sort of black marble , the roof pretty smooth , and beautifully veined with red and white . The floor is strewed with stones ...
... situated at the east end of the vale , under the mountain Greg - roof . The walls of this curious cavern are a sort of black marble , the roof pretty smooth , and beautifully veined with red and white . The floor is strewed with stones ...
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... situated in a low field , where no such phenomenen is expected , and where no rude strokes of nature indicate any thing extraor- dinary . The green turf is only interrupted by some stone walls , bordering a grove of small trees and ...
... situated in a low field , where no such phenomenen is expected , and where no rude strokes of nature indicate any thing extraor- dinary . The green turf is only interrupted by some stone walls , bordering a grove of small trees and ...
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... situated at the union of the two vallies , respectively terminated by the Cove and Gordale Scar , at the distance of a mile we reach the latter . " The ap- proach to Gordale , on the east side of the village , is through a stony and ...
... situated at the union of the two vallies , respectively terminated by the Cove and Gordale Scar , at the distance of a mile we reach the latter . " The ap- proach to Gordale , on the east side of the village , is through a stony and ...
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