Pleasant Days in Pleasant PlacesHardwicke & Bogue, 1878 - 293 páginas |
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... close , and time reminds us that we must return to the Fumum et opes strepitumque Romæ . Our path lies through pleasant shady lanes , with tall green hedges on either side , and sandy and gravelly soil , which form such pleasant ...
... close , and time reminds us that we must return to the Fumum et opes strepitumque Romæ . Our path lies through pleasant shady lanes , with tall green hedges on either side , and sandy and gravelly soil , which form such pleasant ...
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... close when , having glanced at the mercantile aspect of Shanklin , I went down to the North Cliff to take one last fond linger- ing look . The sun had bidden good - night to the Chine , but was still gleaming upon the bosom of the ...
... close when , having glanced at the mercantile aspect of Shanklin , I went down to the North Cliff to take one last fond linger- ing look . The sun had bidden good - night to the Chine , but was still gleaming upon the bosom of the ...
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... close to them a little chapel , probably of the same date . It is curious as being almost wholly of wood , and it is as unsightly an edifice as any village ' Bethel ' or ' Bethesda ' of a quarter of a century ago . In it , however , are ...
... close to them a little chapel , probably of the same date . It is curious as being almost wholly of wood , and it is as unsightly an edifice as any village ' Bethel ' or ' Bethesda ' of a quarter of a century ago . In it , however , are ...
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... close to an ancient cross of the plainest kind , the top of which has been lately restored . This was once the market - cross of a flourishing town ; and , though the market is gone , it still stands as if to remind us that we stand on ...
... close to an ancient cross of the plainest kind , the top of which has been lately restored . This was once the market - cross of a flourishing town ; and , though the market is gone , it still stands as if to remind us that we stand on ...
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... Close , and is a full mile in circumference , extending as it does a con- siderable way up the side of the hill . These precincts were once entered by four strong and massive gate- ways , three of which live in tradition only , having ...
... Close , and is a full mile in circumference , extending as it does a con- siderable way up the side of the hill . These precincts were once entered by four strong and massive gate- ways , three of which live in tradition only , having ...
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