A Topographical and Historical Description of the County of Suffolk: Containing an Account of Its Situation, Extent, Population ...J. Munro, 1829 - 522 pages |
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... beautiful salt rivers in the World . The beauty of it arises chiefly from its being bounded with high land on both sides , almost the whole way . These hills on each side are enriched and adorned with almost every object that can make a ...
... beautiful salt rivers in the World . The beauty of it arises chiefly from its being bounded with high land on both sides , almost the whole way . These hills on each side are enriched and adorned with almost every object that can make a ...
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... left , are the seats of Sir R. Harland , and Sir P. Boks ; and on the right , that of Sir C. Burness , We must now leave Ipswich , but not without borrowing a tribute to this highly - favoured town and its beautiful river , 60 THE SUFFOLK.
... left , are the seats of Sir R. Harland , and Sir P. Boks ; and on the right , that of Sir C. Burness , We must now leave Ipswich , but not without borrowing a tribute to this highly - favoured town and its beautiful river , 60 THE SUFFOLK.
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... beautiful river , for which we must be indebted to the taste and industry of one of its ingenious inhabitants , though the tribute be only a simple flower from the richly variegated wreaths that composed The Suffolk Garland , Orwell ...
... beautiful river , for which we must be indebted to the taste and industry of one of its ingenious inhabitants , though the tribute be only a simple flower from the richly variegated wreaths that composed The Suffolk Garland , Orwell ...
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... beautiful spotted deer , and abounds with game of every kind . The estate , early in the last century belonged to a Mr. Tyson , who became a bankrupt in 1720 , when the infamous John Ward , of Hackney , claimed it in right of a mortgage ...
... beautiful spotted deer , and abounds with game of every kind . The estate , early in the last century belonged to a Mr. Tyson , who became a bankrupt in 1720 , when the infamous John Ward , of Hackney , claimed it in right of a mortgage ...
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... beautiful but heretofore ne- glected spot : but owing to the sea gaining ground here , the garden is partly washed away within a few years : And oh , may the taste which has plann'd and perfected This fairy abode its full recompense ...
... beautiful but heretofore ne- glected spot : but owing to the sea gaining ground here , the garden is partly washed away within a few years : And oh , may the taste which has plann'd and perfected This fairy abode its full recompense ...
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