The Thames: Or Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public Buildings, and Picturesque Scenery, on the Banks of that Noble River, Volume 1Vernor, Hood and Sharpe, 1811 |
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... distance . Radcot Weir . Oxford , from Ifley . Nuneham Courtney , the seat of Earl Harcourt . Abingdon . Cottage and Bridge . Junction of the Thame and Isis . The Grotto House at Basildon . Basildon Park and Combe Lodge . Purley Hall ...
... distance . Radcot Weir . Oxford , from Ifley . Nuneham Courtney , the seat of Earl Harcourt . Abingdon . Cottage and Bridge . Junction of the Thame and Isis . The Grotto House at Basildon . Basildon Park and Combe Lodge . Purley Hall ...
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... distance , according to the river admeasurement , of one hundred and thirty- eight miles from London . The river now divides the counties of Berks and Oxford , passing by Buscot , Farringdon , Stanton , Harcourt , and Ensham , till ...
... distance , according to the river admeasurement , of one hundred and thirty- eight miles from London . The river now divides the counties of Berks and Oxford , passing by Buscot , Farringdon , Stanton , Harcourt , and Ensham , till ...
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... distance flows beneath the ancient bridge of Wallingford . The country through which it now runs is replete with beauty . The Streatly Hills , the sweet village of Goring , the splendid seat of Basildon , the woods of Hardwick , the ...
... distance flows beneath the ancient bridge of Wallingford . The country through which it now runs is replete with beauty . The Streatly Hills , the sweet village of Goring , the splendid seat of Basildon , the woods of Hardwick , the ...
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... distance of about two miles and an half from Cirencester , a considerable town in the same county . The soil of the field where the spring rises is a fine gravel ; a very uncommon circumstance in the open country of Cots- would . At a ...
... distance of about two miles and an half from Cirencester , a considerable town in the same county . The soil of the field where the spring rises is a fine gravel ; a very uncommon circumstance in the open country of Cots- would . At a ...
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... distance of near a quarter of a mile from the com- mencement of this subterraneous excursion , the opposite outlet towards Saperton , though as just mentioned in a direct line , is completely eclipsed by the broad glare of day , which ...
... distance of near a quarter of a mile from the com- mencement of this subterraneous excursion , the opposite outlet towards Saperton , though as just mentioned in a direct line , is completely eclipsed by the broad glare of day , which ...
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