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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... observes , “ that these , and the Britons of Cornwall in the south - western regions of the island , and those of Caithness in the north- eastern , are all equally called Carnabii by Richard . All of them were named , we may be sure ...
... observes , “ that these , and the Britons of Cornwall in the south - western regions of the island , and those of Caithness in the north- eastern , are all equally called Carnabii by Richard . All of them were named , we may be sure ...
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... observe that Lord Brooke found no difficulty in adding to his bands , on one emergency , a hundred men from Warwick , two hundred from Coventry , and three hundred from others , " the most forward of the county , who came and offered ...
... observe that Lord Brooke found no difficulty in adding to his bands , on one emergency , a hundred men from Warwick , two hundred from Coventry , and three hundred from others , " the most forward of the county , who came and offered ...
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... observe that the whole process of weeding meets with too little attention from the generality of farmers . The crops usually cultivated are wheat , barley , oats , peas , beans , vetches , and turnips . The ... observes 12 WARWICKSHIRE .
... observe that the whole process of weeding meets with too little attention from the generality of farmers . The crops usually cultivated are wheat , barley , oats , peas , beans , vetches , and turnips . The ... observes 12 WARWICKSHIRE .
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John Britton. more frequent recurrence of this golden crop , he observes , in sup- port of his assertion , that on the rich loams there is only a wheat season once in six or eight years , instead of three crops , which might be grown in ...
John Britton. more frequent recurrence of this golden crop , he observes , in sup- port of his assertion , that on the rich loams there is only a wheat season once in six or eight years , instead of three crops , which might be grown in ...
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... observes that " the C4 street As the road which passes through Warwickshire originated , says Mr. Reynolds , among the Regni , it perhaps was anciently called Regnild from that people . The Icknield Street , properly so called , is ...
... observes that " the C4 street As the road which passes through Warwickshire originated , says Mr. Reynolds , among the Regni , it perhaps was anciently called Regnild from that people . The Icknield Street , properly so called , is ...
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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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