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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... military stations constructed by the Romans in this county . We forbear to follow the various writers through their labyrinths of conjec- B2 ture ture , and rest contented with the few following remarks WARWICKSHIRE .
... military stations constructed by the Romans in this county . We forbear to follow the various writers through their labyrinths of conjec- B2 ture ture , and rest contented with the few following remarks WARWICKSHIRE .
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... Various minor works , connected with the military operations of this people , claim notice in an ensuing section ; but we must not now dismiss the subject without ob- serving that the second journey of Antoninus , from beyond the wall ...
... Various minor works , connected with the military operations of this people , claim notice in an ensuing section ; but we must not now dismiss the subject without ob- serving that the second journey of Antoninus , from beyond the wall ...
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... various breeds ; but the long - horned cow is the sort chiefly bred in the county . The Warwickshire sheep of the large polled kind have been judiciously crossed with the Leicester ; and a breed has resulted that is certainly not ...
... various breeds ; but the long - horned cow is the sort chiefly bred in the county . The Warwickshire sheep of the large polled kind have been judiciously crossed with the Leicester ; and a breed has resulted that is certainly not ...
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... various mansions ; but the Canals of the county are the great objects of consideration while treating of artificial water . Warwickshire is conspicuous ... various various canals of the midland districts , and is evidently 18 WARWICKSHIRE .
... various mansions ; but the Canals of the county are the great objects of consideration while treating of artificial water . Warwickshire is conspicuous ... various various canals of the midland districts , and is evidently 18 WARWICKSHIRE .
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... various stages of its progress . * Its objects are the export of coals , and a more direct ' communication between Birmingham and the river Se- vern . It commences in the Severn river at Diglis , near Wor- cester ; C 2 Mr. John Smeaton ...
... various stages of its progress . * Its objects are the export of coals , and a more direct ' communication between Birmingham and the river Se- vern . It commences in the Severn river at Diglis , near Wor- cester ; C 2 Mr. John Smeaton ...
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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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