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A History of the County of Shropshire
… rising to 513 m. All the underlying geology gives rise to wild bleak upland scenery punctuated by rugged peaks formed … deposits. Drainage varies. Much of the region is bleak wild upland interspersed with heath and moorland, but there … both arable and pastoral areas, as well as extremes of wild fenland vegetation and heathlands. The Severn, moreover, …
Survey of London
… in England by the Independent Theatre was of The Wild Duck, on 4 May 1894. 105 In 18945 expensive alterations, …
Old and New London
… their sides ragged; the plants and trees are mostly of a wild character, such as furze, broom, ivy, privet, clematis, … by the very circumstances which attend them in their wild state, as far as that is possible, and thus they live, … Theodore Hook, in Blackwood: "The folks in town are nearly wild To go and see the monkey-child, In Gardens of Zoology, …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… but then it would defend too. A Whip will alarm a wild Beast, but will not defend the Man; a Sword will alarm …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Undrest ditto ¾ qrs. Pound of Bever, 3 d. Other Skin, 2 d. Wild Cat Skin, 1 d. halfpenny, Mink Skin, 1 d. Fox, 1 d …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… has certainly a secondary Power to restrain those wild Excesses, which under the false Colour of Religion would …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… but this seditious Doctrine is preached up by those wild, hot-headed, violent High Church Clergy, who are not to …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Protestant Succession: And it carries so much Malice and Wild-fire in it, that I am afraid to touch it any more. 'As …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
Old and New London
… making irruptions where industry barters. Like Samson's wild foxes they'll fire your houses, And madden your …
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