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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... character . While investigating the county , I had the honour of being received with kindness and attention by all to whom I found occasion to apply . I trust that I may be allowed thus publicly to return thanks to the EARL OF WARWICK ...
... character . While investigating the county , I had the honour of being received with kindness and attention by all to whom I found occasion to apply . I trust that I may be allowed thus publicly to return thanks to the EARL OF WARWICK ...
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... character of a fifth hundred . Warwickshire thus constituted contains one city and thirteen market - towns . * The whole is in the province of Canterbury , and in the dioceses of Lichfield and Coventry , and of Worcester . Six members ...
... character of a fifth hundred . Warwickshire thus constituted contains one city and thirteen market - towns . * The whole is in the province of Canterbury , and in the dioceses of Lichfield and Coventry , and of Worcester . Six members ...
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... character too trivial to bestow important facilities on commercial interchange . Of these the principal are the Avon , the Tame , the Leam , the Rea , the Stour , the Alne , the Arrow , the Anker , the Blythe , the Swift , the Cole ...
... character too trivial to bestow important facilities on commercial interchange . Of these the principal are the Avon , the Tame , the Leam , the Rea , the Stour , the Alne , the Arrow , the Anker , the Blythe , the Swift , the Cole ...
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... character . The latter is a weak chalybeate , and a bath formed from its waters was once of great renown for the cure of scorbutic complaints ; but it is now resorted to only by a few . Considerable sheets of water , or mimic - lakes ...
... character . The latter is a weak chalybeate , and a bath formed from its waters was once of great renown for the cure of scorbutic complaints ; but it is now resorted to only by a few . Considerable sheets of water , or mimic - lakes ...
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... character , and is like- wise known by the name of its noble designer . In this part of the castle - ruins are to be seen the relics of the great hall of en- tertainment , a fine baronial room , 86 feet in length and 45 feet in width ...
... character , and is like- wise known by the name of its noble designer . In this part of the castle - ruins are to be seen the relics of the great hall of en- tertainment , a fine baronial room , 86 feet in length and 45 feet in width ...
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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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abbey afterwards ancient antiquity appears arch architecture Avon Beauchamp beauty Bewdley Birmingham Bishop Bishop of Worcester Bromsgrove building Canal castle cathedral century chapel Charles church considerable contains Coventry curious Droitwich Dugdale Duke Earl of Warwick early Edward Edward III elegant Elizabeth erected Evesham extensive feet Gothic ground Guy's Cliff Hall handsome Henry VIII hills honour inhabitants John Kidderminster King Lady land late Lord Malvern manor mansion ment miles monastery monks monuments neighbourhood noble notice observes ornamented parish park Parliament period Pershore persons picturesque possessed present principal Queen reign of Henry remains residence Richard river river Avon road Roman Saxon says seat Severn Shakspeare side situation Staffordshire stone Stratford Street style supposed Thomas tion tomb tower town vale of Evesham village walls Warwick Castle Warwickshire whilst whole William wood Worcester Worcestershire
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Стр. 245 - Shakspeare, that, take him for all in all, we shall not look upon his like again.
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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