The Beauties of England and Wales: Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, Volume 7,Deel 1Verner & Hood, 1808 |
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Pagina 3
... various mis- takes of those Authors , to supply many of their omissions , and to add much new matter ; particularly as to what regards the present state of places and parishes . In these efforts I have been greatly assisted ( and for ...
... various mis- takes of those Authors , to supply many of their omissions , and to add much new matter ; particularly as to what regards the present state of places and parishes . In these efforts I have been greatly assisted ( and for ...
Pagina 11
... various depths , are conglomerated into plumb- pudding stones , in some places so near the surface as to impede the plough , if set an inch or two at a greater depth than the old scratchings * Young's General View , p . 6 . + Ibid ...
... various depths , are conglomerated into plumb- pudding stones , in some places so near the surface as to impede the plough , if set an inch or two at a greater depth than the old scratchings * Young's General View , p . 6 . + Ibid ...
Pagina 13
... various ; and in some parts it has been again laid aside ; nor does the opinion in favor of its preference to the broad- cast mode , appear to be very general . The spirited manner in which manures are employed in this county , tend ...
... various ; and in some parts it has been again laid aside ; nor does the opinion in favor of its preference to the broad- cast mode , appear to be very general . The spirited manner in which manures are employed in this county , tend ...
Pagina 16
... various kinds ; the Suffolk breed appears to have the preference : tares and clover constitute a principal part of the feed of these animals , and have so done for a long period . The buildings and offices on the most considerable farms ...
... various kinds ; the Suffolk breed appears to have the preference : tares and clover constitute a principal part of the feed of these animals , and have so done for a long period . The buildings and offices on the most considerable farms ...
Pagina 26
... various other Roman remains , at a little distance from the walls towards the river . This has been engraved by Mr. Gough ; together with a small lachrymatory , that was found with eleven others set round the urn ; and also a large long ...
... various other Roman remains , at a little distance from the walls towards the river . This has been engraved by Mr. Gough ; together with a small lachrymatory , that was found with eleven others set round the urn ; and also a large long ...
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