Pleasant Days in Pleasant PlacesHardwicke & Bogue, 1878 - 293 páginas |
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... hundred and twenty feet square ; but only two of the sides , those fronting the south - east and south - west , remain . The principal entrance was by a grand gateway on the north - east , now in ruins , near which stood the porter's ...
... hundred and twenty feet square ; but only two of the sides , those fronting the south - east and south - west , remain . The principal entrance was by a grand gateway on the north - east , now in ruins , near which stood the porter's ...
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... hundred feet high , you look down upon two little rocks , called Kite's Island and Precentor's Island , both of which consist of steep craggy cliffs , tufted with thick matted herbage and abounding in sea fowl . Beyond , a mile or two ...
... hundred feet high , you look down upon two little rocks , called Kite's Island and Precentor's Island , both of which consist of steep craggy cliffs , tufted with thick matted herbage and abounding in sea fowl . Beyond , a mile or two ...
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... hundred marks rather than that it should be burnt or sacked . It seems probable that Winchilsea was attacked by and successfully resisted the invader , though Rye was actually captured by Louis in the following year , when the men of ...
... hundred marks rather than that it should be burnt or sacked . It seems probable that Winchilsea was attacked by and successfully resisted the invader , though Rye was actually captured by Louis in the following year , when the men of ...
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... hundred marks rather than that it should burnt or sacked . It seems probable that Winchils was attacked by and successfully resisted the invad though Rye was actually captured by Louis in t following year , when the men of Winchilsea d ...
... hundred marks rather than that it should burnt or sacked . It seems probable that Winchils was attacked by and successfully resisted the invad though Rye was actually captured by Louis in t following year , when the men of Winchilsea d ...
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... hundred and fifty acres were selected . The rough summit of the rocky peninsula was levelled artificially into table land . The king issued a commission to Ralph de Sandwich , his steward , ordering him to give sites for building in the ...
... hundred and fifty acres were selected . The rough summit of the rocky peninsula was levelled artificially into table land . The king issued a commission to Ralph de Sandwich , his steward , ordering him to give sites for building in the ...
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