Pleasant Days in Pleasant PlacesHardwicke & Bogue, 1878 - 293 páginas |
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... called , formerly consisted of three courts or quadrangles , opening into each other , and must have covered -- if we may judge from pictures still in possession of the family - some four or five acres of ground . Timber was largely ...
... called , formerly consisted of three courts or quadrangles , opening into each other , and must have covered -- if we may judge from pictures still in possession of the family - some four or five acres of ground . Timber was largely ...
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... called East Burnham Common , adjoins it . ' Very few persons , ' as Mrs. Grote remarks , ' seem to have known anything of this picturesque tract , al- though the poet Gray speaks of it in his letters . In- deed , Gray used often to ...
... called East Burnham Common , adjoins it . ' Very few persons , ' as Mrs. Grote remarks , ' seem to have known anything of this picturesque tract , al- though the poet Gray speaks of it in his letters . In- deed , Gray used often to ...
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... called East Burnham Common , adjoins it . ' Very few persons , ' as Mrs. Grote remarks , ' seem to have known anything of this picturesque tract , al- though the poet Gray speaks of it in his letters . In- deed , Gray used often to ...
... called East Burnham Common , adjoins it . ' Very few persons , ' as Mrs. Grote remarks , ' seem to have known anything of this picturesque tract , al- though the poet Gray speaks of it in his letters . In- deed , Gray used often to ...
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... ( called , not inaptly , the backbone of the island ) , al- though it yet was two hours off sunset . There is a good view of the Landslip to be ob- tained from a small summer - house in the grounds of the Chine , a view which shows the ...
... ( called , not inaptly , the backbone of the island ) , al- though it yet was two hours off sunset . There is a good view of the Landslip to be ob- tained from a small summer - house in the grounds of the Chine , a view which shows the ...
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... called improvement , and by the addition of transepts out of all proportion to the body of the building . The interior of the church is carefully tended , but is totally inadequate to the requirements of the parish ; seats SHANKLIN . 23.
... called improvement , and by the addition of transepts out of all proportion to the body of the building . The interior of the church is carefully tended , but is totally inadequate to the requirements of the parish ; seats SHANKLIN . 23.
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