The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County: Bedfordshire ; Berkshire ; BuckinghamshireT. Maiden, 1801 - Architecture |
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... render the INTRODUCTION as complete as possible , and the time and extensive reading neces- sary to the full investigation and arrangement of the numerous and complex subjects it involves , have induced them to protract its publication ...
... render the INTRODUCTION as complete as possible , and the time and extensive reading neces- sary to the full investigation and arrangement of the numerous and complex subjects it involves , have induced them to protract its publication ...
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... renders man every thing to his kind , but a protector and a friend . To provide for the well - doing of the adult , we should attend to the culture of his early youth . Implant just principles , and firm rectitude and upright conduct ...
... renders man every thing to his kind , but a protector and a friend . To provide for the well - doing of the adult , we should attend to the culture of his early youth . Implant just principles , and firm rectitude and upright conduct ...
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... rendered the superiority of his country manifest , in a season pregnant with misfortune , and teeming with difficulty . He died at Rouen , in 1435 , and was buried in the cathedral of that city . His death operated like a mildew on the ...
... rendered the superiority of his country manifest , in a season pregnant with misfortune , and teeming with difficulty . He died at Rouen , in 1435 , and was buried in the cathedral of that city . His death operated like a mildew on the ...
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... renders extremely probable : and that it was a principal station of the latter people , the intersection of the two main roads , and the stupendous earth - work in the vicinity , are unquestiona- ble testimonies . The words Maes Gwyn ...
... renders extremely probable : and that it was a principal station of the latter people , the intersection of the two main roads , and the stupendous earth - work in the vicinity , are unquestiona- ble testimonies . The words Maes Gwyn ...
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... rendered by Henry's market . Dunstable is seated near the entrance of the Chiltern hills , at the junction of the Icknield and Watling streets . The name of the former is still preserved in that of Hickmill , which issues from the town ...
... rendered by Henry's market . Dunstable is seated near the entrance of the Chiltern hills , at the junction of the Icknield and Watling streets . The name of the former is still preserved in that of Hickmill , which issues from the town ...
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