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Survey of London
… from the inner hall to the range of apartments on the level of the garden. The whole of this long range, …
Survey of London
… manner. The fronts to the Park, owing to the drop in the level, are set back behind a terrace formed by the basement …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… is the highest summit in the county, being 2,596 above the level of the sea. This striking and picturesque eminence is … with a driver. Wagons are sometimes seen in the more level parts of the county, but carts are every where in more … it becomes navigable. Thence it flows through a rich and level tract, by the town of Laugharne, emptying itself into …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… II., is on the south-east, and considerably above the level of the ground on the outside; it is defended by two … these united forces he made himself master of all the more level tracts. Sensible that, in a mountainous region, broken … forces, and proceeded to the easy subjugation of the more level tracts, slaughtering more than three thousand of their …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… common. The surface is varied, consisting partly of level, and partly of rising grounds, the former having an … from the erection of the church and village on a small level plain, at that time overgrown with fern. The parish is … which rise from fifteen to sixty feet above the general level, and inclose numerous mosses, formed from old woods, …
The Environs of London
A History of the County of Oxford
… or the Joneses at Asthall in the 17th. Such families' level of social involvement (for example through charitable …
A History of the County of Oxford
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… granted out of the impropriations of Culcheth and Bedford, co. Lancaster, though she has had her husband's …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… in Blackamore Alley, held in lease from the Earl of of Bedford, and sequestered for the supposed recusancy of And. …
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