The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, Том 15,Часть 1Thomas Maiden, 1814 |
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... Coventry had equally strong reasons for attachment to the house of Lancaster . Henry and Margaret had won the esteem of the inhabitants by frequent visits , and had conferred on them a particular favour , in constituting their city and ...
... Coventry had equally strong reasons for attachment to the house of Lancaster . Henry and Margaret had won the esteem of the inhabitants by frequent visits , and had conferred on them a particular favour , in constituting their city and ...
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... Coventry form a district politically distinct from Warwickshire ; yet , from locality , they are necessarily included in our notice of this county ; they comprise in the whole , about 18,161 acres . On the division of England into ...
... Coventry form a district politically distinct from Warwickshire ; yet , from locality , they are necessarily included in our notice of this county ; they comprise in the whole , about 18,161 acres . On the division of England into ...
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... Coventry is surrounded by a red and deep sandy loam , of great richness , chiefly in grass . The same character of soil pervades nearly the whole of the tract denominated the County of Coventry but in some instances an admixture of clay ...
... Coventry is surrounded by a red and deep sandy loam , of great richness , chiefly in grass . The same character of soil pervades nearly the whole of the tract denominated the County of Coventry but in some instances an admixture of clay ...
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... Coventry , is situate in the most luxuriant part of Warwickshire , and is particularly affluent in oak timber of the largest and most valuable description . At Merevale ; at Ragley , the seat of the Marquis of Hertford ; and at ...
... Coventry , is situate in the most luxuriant part of Warwickshire , and is particularly affluent in oak timber of the largest and most valuable description . At Merevale ; at Ragley , the seat of the Marquis of Hertford ; and at ...
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... Coventry Canal is of much importance in aiding the line of communication between London , Birmingham , Manchester , Liverpool , & c . Many coals are exported from the mines in the vicinity of its banks , and from these the city of Coventry ...
... Coventry Canal is of much importance in aiding the line of communication between London , Birmingham , Manchester , Liverpool , & c . Many coals are exported from the mines in the vicinity of its banks , and from these the city of Coventry ...
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The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations ..., Том 15,Часть 1 John Britton Полный просмотр - 1814 |
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Стр. 250 - His father was a butcher, and I have been told heretofore by some of the neighbours, that when he was a boy he exercised his father's trade, but when he kill'da calfe he would doe it in a high style, and make a speech.
Стр. 207 - When Sorrow weeps o'er Virtue's sacred dust, Our tears become us, and our Grief is just: Such were the tears she shed, who grateful pays This last sad tribute of her love and praise.
Стр. 161 - ... fighting, he rode up and down among them, sometimes with his hat in his hand, entreating them to stand to their arms and fight like men...
Стр. 152 - I have been told by some old people, who in their younger years were eyewitnesses of these pageants so acted, that the yearly confluence of people to see that shew was extraordinary great, and yielded no small advantage to this city.
Стр. 106 - It is said by Eapin, that the countess, previous to her riding, commanded all persons to keep within doors, and from their windows, on pain of death ; but, notwithstanding this severe penalty, there was one person who could not forbear giving a look, out of curiosity; but it cost him his life.
Стр. 106 - ... continued to solicit him, insomuch that he told her if she would ride on horseback naked from one end of the town to the other, in the sight of all the people, he would grant her request. Whereunto she returned, ' But will you give me leave so to do ? ' And he replying