The Thames: Or, Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public Buildings and Picturesque Scenery on the Banks of that Noble River, Volume 1Vernor, Hood & Sharpe and W.B. Cooke, 1811 |
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... character . " Twickenham with its gardens and its meads , and Ham , scarce seen in its leafy bowers , adorn the banks of the river , till it flows beneath the lofty brow of Richmond ; when it passes on , with the tide's accelerated wave ...
... character . " Twickenham with its gardens and its meads , and Ham , scarce seen in its leafy bowers , adorn the banks of the river , till it flows beneath the lofty brow of Richmond ; when it passes on , with the tide's accelerated wave ...
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... character , may be said almost to end ; or at least is blended , with the mill and the manufactory , the lengthened street , the active occupations of life , and the busy hum of men . It now reaches the metropolis , and having washed ...
... character , may be said almost to end ; or at least is blended , with the mill and the manufactory , the lengthened street , the active occupations of life , and the busy hum of men . It now reaches the metropolis , and having washed ...
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... character and learning justify a full reliance on their information , that Greke - lade and Latin - lade , the two places which originally bore these denominations , were contiguous to each other , and in the neighbourhood of Oxford or ...
... character and learning justify a full reliance on their information , that Greke - lade and Latin - lade , the two places which originally bore these denominations , were contiguous to each other , and in the neighbourhood of Oxford or ...
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... the extensive prospect in these distinct pictures , which contain the leading features , or character of the country , through which the Thames flows from its source to Faringdon . : : THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR , LETOX.
... the extensive prospect in these distinct pictures , which contain the leading features , or character of the country , through which the Thames flows from its source to Faringdon . : : THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR , LETOX.
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... character and humble beauties of the scene . When the river is high , the overfall of the water forms a large cascade ; but at all times the upper stream forces its way ; in some parts , spouting through the apertures of the flood gates ...
... character and humble beauties of the scene . When the river is high , the overfall of the water forms a large cascade ; but at all times the upper stream forces its way ; in some parts , spouting through the apertures of the flood gates ...
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