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A History of the County of Oxford
… 52 but Mark Pattison in 1843 described it as a very pretty village, thoroughly rural in character, without any …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the scenery of a romantic character. The village, which is pretty and salubrious, is separated from Scotland by the …
Survey of London
… 'now within a tew weeks of being finished and I think a pretty House it will prove of the size.' She went on to speak …
Survey of London
… inside, starting at the top, where the garret story was 'pretty well completed.' 172 Later in the autumn Harrison was …
Survey of London
… would have put me to, to be 200 pound above wt I am pretty well assured I can build the same thing for. I promise …
Survey of London
… and won the approbation of Horace Walpole who thought it 'pretty'. 468 By his will 467 Bryan left the lease of the …
Old and New London
… was the manor of a knight of Richard II., called by the pretty name of Blanch Appleton, afterwards corrupted into …
Survey of London
… is No. 23A Launceston Place and No. 10 Kynance Mews, a pretty gabled group (Plate 64a), erected in 191314, 3 perhaps …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… contends that 'the rude mark before "Andreas" seems pretty plainly intended for a pair of compasses, a very …
The Environs of London
… palmistry and the occult sciences. It is now, I believe, pretty generally agreed, that they came originally from …
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