Rural Sports, Volume 2Bunny and Gold, 1801 |
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... runs , necessarily enter into it and vitiate its purity ; these substances , together with myriads of animalcules with which it teem , may for a while afford a scanty subsistence , and sustain the being of the most hungry animals . Of ...
... runs , necessarily enter into it and vitiate its purity ; these substances , together with myriads of animalcules with which it teem , may for a while afford a scanty subsistence , and sustain the being of the most hungry animals . Of ...
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... runs by Wrexham , and after half encompassing the walls of the city , reaches St. George's Channel 16 miles below CHESter . The Dee is a most beautiful river , and is singular , in increasing in rapi- dity the farther it leaves its ...
... runs by Wrexham , and after half encompassing the walls of the city , reaches St. George's Channel 16 miles below CHESter . The Dee is a most beautiful river , and is singular , in increasing in rapi- dity the farther it leaves its ...
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... runs down by Bodmin to Wade's Bridge , and thence into the harbour of Padstow . The Fal rises not far from St. Columb , and swells into a large basin near Truro , and runs from north to south into the British Channel , forming the Haven ...
... runs down by Bodmin to Wade's Bridge , and thence into the harbour of Padstow . The Fal rises not far from St. Columb , and swells into a large basin near Truro , and runs from north to south into the British Channel , forming the Haven ...
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... runs to Leicester , washes also the walls of Leicester Abbey , where Cardinal Wolsey finished his life , and after meeting the Wreak from the confines of Rutland , passes near Loughborough , and joins the Trent a little below Cavendish ...
... runs to Leicester , washes also the walls of Leicester Abbey , where Cardinal Wolsey finished his life , and after meeting the Wreak from the confines of Rutland , passes near Loughborough , and joins the Trent a little below Cavendish ...
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... runs by Kings Weare and Dartmouth , the ivied walls of whose Castle and its rustic Spire , starting out from beneath a rocky hill , mark the exit of the Dart towards the sea . THE Ex rises in the wild hills of Ex - Moor , in the western ...
... runs by Kings Weare and Dartmouth , the ivied walls of whose Castle and its rustic Spire , starting out from beneath a rocky hill , mark the exit of the Dart towards the sea . THE Ex rises in the wild hills of Ex - Moor , in the western ...
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