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Page 80
... pleasant Seats of the Gentry .. Eufton - hall , the Seat of the Duke of Grafton , lies in the open Country towards the Side of Norfolk , not far from Thetford ; a Place capable of all that is pleasant and delightful in Nature , and ...
... pleasant Seats of the Gentry .. Eufton - hall , the Seat of the Duke of Grafton , lies in the open Country towards the Side of Norfolk , not far from Thetford ; a Place capable of all that is pleasant and delightful in Nature , and ...
Page 221
... pleasant Streams of Wa- ter paffing thro ' them , and the neighbouring Hills covered with Woods , which renders the Situation pleasant in the Summer - season ; but the Roads about it being very bad in Winter , it is not fo convenient an ...
... pleasant Streams of Wa- ter paffing thro ' them , and the neighbouring Hills covered with Woods , which renders the Situation pleasant in the Summer - season ; but the Roads about it being very bad in Winter , it is not fo convenient an ...
Page 280
... pleasant Village , noted for its Quarries of very good white Stone , which rifes in many Dimenfions , infomuch that there is now a fingle Stone lying over the Mouth of the Quarry like an Architrave , full 60 Feet long , 12 in Thick ...
... pleasant Village , noted for its Quarries of very good white Stone , which rifes in many Dimenfions , infomuch that there is now a fingle Stone lying over the Mouth of the Quarry like an Architrave , full 60 Feet long , 12 in Thick ...
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