The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County: Middlesex |
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... formed into a separate county about 680 ; and soon after the conquest of it by Egfrid . " At this period , continues our shrewd historian , " the Roman Alauna received the honor which it retains at present ; was made the metropolis of ...
... formed into a separate county about 680 ; and soon after the conquest of it by Egfrid . " At this period , continues our shrewd historian , " the Roman Alauna received the honor which it retains at present ; was made the metropolis of ...
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... formed the sur- face of the ground , and was gradually buried by sand from the neighbouring hills . Few counties produce greater varieties of soil , and this does not change so rapidly as in some others . The greatest proportion of that ...
... formed the sur- face of the ground , and was gradually buried by sand from the neighbouring hills . Few counties produce greater varieties of soil , and this does not change so rapidly as in some others . The greatest proportion of that ...
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... formed in Lancashire . This was known by the name of the Sankey ; but , long previous to the making of this canal , different acts of parliament had been obtained , and companies formed , for rendering the rivers Irwell and Mersey ...
... formed in Lancashire . This was known by the name of the Sankey ; but , long previous to the making of this canal , different acts of parliament had been obtained , and companies formed , for rendering the rivers Irwell and Mersey ...
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... formed consider- able curvatures , cuts were made across the necks of the principal bends . By these contrivances a navigable communication was opened between the two towns : but the later improvements in the Duke of Bridgewater's canal ...
... formed consider- able curvatures , cuts were made across the necks of the principal bends . By these contrivances a navigable communication was opened between the two towns : but the later improvements in the Duke of Bridgewater's canal ...
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... formed by the solid rock , wide enough for the admission of long flat- bottomed boats , which are towed by means of rings , and hand- rails on each side . The Canal , or tunnel , penetrates above three quarters of a mile before it ...
... formed by the solid rock , wide enough for the admission of long flat- bottomed boats , which are towed by means of rings , and hand- rails on each side . The Canal , or tunnel , penetrates above three quarters of a mile before it ...
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