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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… undisturbed by the plough. The mountains are separated by pleasant and fertile valleys, requiring only a greater number … of it are seen at once. The lower extremity is bordered by pleasant inclosures, interspersed with woods and cottages, … connected with South Shields, to which it forms a pleasant suburb, containing within its boundaries the …
Old and New London
… our British antiquities, and his candour, sincerity, and pleasant good humour in private life." He was for some time …
Old and New London
… soldiers) that were yesterday in the cavalcade; and a most pleasant sight it was to see them in their several robes. And …
Old and New London
… enough; and the new general court dress is decidedly more pleasant to the eye than the old style, which, though still …
Old and New London
… As to the Birdcage Walk, the writer calls it "exceeding pleasant, the swell of the ground in the middle having an … in London." St. James's Park must have been a rural and pleasant enclosure in the reign of Charles II., when the … To this we find Horace Walpole alludes in a tone of pleasant banter when, recording in 1751 the appointment of …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… which formerly passed close to its door, in a sloping pleasant meadow, still environed by a few old trees, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… here, with a handsome residence for the priest. In this pleasant village, Cowper resided for several years during the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… arched heads facing the road. (282) Farmhouse, at Mount Pleasant, 1 m. 100 yds. N.N.W., stands at right angles to the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A Topographical Dictionary of England
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