The Thames: Or Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public Buildings, and Picturesque Scenery, on the Banks of that Noble RiverVernor, Hood and Sharpe, 1811 |
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... presents a very novel and striking effect to those whose curiosity attracts them to visit it . A boat is kept in constant attendance for this purpose at the entrance next the village of Cotes . At the distance of near a quarter of a ...
... presents a very novel and striking effect to those whose curiosity attracts them to visit it . A boat is kept in constant attendance for this purpose at the entrance next the village of Cotes . At the distance of near a quarter of a ...
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... present Ma- jesty , the right of election was extended to the freeholders of the hundred , in common with the voters of the borough itself . The advowson and manor were appropriated , in the seventh year of Henry the Sixth , to keep the ...
... present Ma- jesty , the right of election was extended to the freeholders of the hundred , in common with the voters of the borough itself . The advowson and manor were appropriated , in the seventh year of Henry the Sixth , to keep the ...
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... present advantages and remote effects they did not attempt to calculate . This important junction is formed very near , but a little below the village of Inglesham , about a mile above Lech- lade , whose spire is seen in the picture . A ...
... present advantages and remote effects they did not attempt to calculate . This important junction is formed very near , but a little below the village of Inglesham , about a mile above Lech- lade , whose spire is seen in the picture . A ...
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... presents an object , not only picturesque in its appearance , and curious from its antiquity , as it is one of the oldest structures of its kind on the river , but is interest- ing also , from historical relation . It is recorded to ...
... presents an object , not only picturesque in its appearance , and curious from its antiquity , as it is one of the oldest structures of its kind on the river , but is interest- ing also , from historical relation . It is recorded to ...
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... present house was built by the father of the late and the present earl , after a design of Ledbeater ; but has been since much altered and enlarged under the direction of Mr. 43 NUNEHAM COURTENAY, ...
... present house was built by the father of the late and the present earl , after a design of Ledbeater ; but has been since much altered and enlarged under the direction of Mr. 43 NUNEHAM COURTENAY, ...
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