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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... four pounds ten shillings . The free - school was founded by Robert Jen- ner , Esquire , who endowed it with an annual revenue of forty pounds . There are two churches , one of which has a large , lofty , and handsome tower , that ...
... four pounds ten shillings . The free - school was founded by Robert Jen- ner , Esquire , who endowed it with an annual revenue of forty pounds . There are two churches , one of which has a large , lofty , and handsome tower , that ...
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... four by two hundred and sixty - one in the clear . The Hall occupies a part of the south side , and the remainder of the surrounding structure contains the residences of the Deans and Canons . It was built by Cardinal Wolsey , and ...
... four by two hundred and sixty - one in the clear . The Hall occupies a part of the south side , and the remainder of the surrounding structure contains the residences of the Deans and Canons . It was built by Cardinal Wolsey , and ...
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... four miles from Reading , in the road to Wal- lingford . The particular part of it which is the subject of the engraving is the seat of the late Anthony Storer , Esq . a gentleman well known in the literary and fashionable world . This ...
... four miles from Reading , in the road to Wal- lingford . The particular part of it which is the subject of the engraving is the seat of the late Anthony Storer , Esq . a gentleman well known in the literary and fashionable world . This ...
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... four small statues , allusive to their situation , with something of treillage about them for creeping plants , occupy as many corresponding positions ; the whole being formed upon the plan , and answering to the uniform prettiness of a ...
... four small statues , allusive to their situation , with something of treillage about them for creeping plants , occupy as many corresponding positions ; the whole being formed upon the plan , and answering to the uniform prettiness of a ...
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... four to six in breadth , and from one to three in thickness ; and contains six perfect lodges or cells . The supposed entrance or passage faces the east , and is fifteen feet in length ; four feet and up- wards in breadth , and about four ...
... four to six in breadth , and from one to three in thickness ; and contains six perfect lodges or cells . The supposed entrance or passage faces the east , and is fifteen feet in length ; four feet and up- wards in breadth , and about four ...
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