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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... receiving the waters of the Lech and the Coln , it becomes capable of navi- gating vessels from ninety to an hundred tons burthen ; and at the distance , according to the river admeasurement , of one hundred and thirty- eight miles from ...
... receiving the waters of the Lech and the Coln , it becomes capable of navi- gating vessels from ninety to an hundred tons burthen ; and at the distance , according to the river admeasurement , of one hundred and thirty- eight miles from ...
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... . Here the Thames is so much encreased by the streams which flow into it as to be capable of receiving vessels from ninety to an hundred tons burthen . 201 ASTOR , LFOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATI R 1834 Drawn INGLESHAM LOCK .
... . Here the Thames is so much encreased by the streams which flow into it as to be capable of receiving vessels from ninety to an hundred tons burthen . 201 ASTOR , LFOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATI R 1834 Drawn INGLESHAM LOCK .
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... , as some historians mention , of a wound he received from the tusks of a wild boar , while he was engaged in the pursuits of the chase . His body was , three years after his RADCOT WEIR . death , brought to England , by RADCOT WEIR .
... , as some historians mention , of a wound he received from the tusks of a wild boar , while he was engaged in the pursuits of the chase . His body was , three years after his RADCOT WEIR . death , brought to England , by RADCOT WEIR .
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... received the wound that caused his death . Radcot bridge consists of three arches , in the shape of those of London bridge . It is in the direct road from Bur- ford to Faringdon ; but , from a late improvement of the na- vigation , the ...
... received the wound that caused his death . Radcot bridge consists of three arches , in the shape of those of London bridge . It is in the direct road from Bur- ford to Faringdon ; but , from a late improvement of the na- vigation , the ...
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... received his education . The abbey was a principal support of the town till the reign of Henry the Fifth , by whom a bridge was constructed over the Thames at Culham , and another at Burford across the river Ouse . From that time ...
... received his education . The abbey was a principal support of the town till the reign of Henry the Fifth , by whom a bridge was constructed over the Thames at Culham , and another at Burford across the river Ouse . From that time ...
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