The British Tourists; Or: Traveller's Pocket Companion, Through England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. Comprehending the Most Celebrated Tours in the British Islands ...J. Gillet, 1814 |
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... walls form the principal walk of the inhabitants , and command many rich and picturesque views from different points , they are kept in excellent repair . Leaving Chester , Mr. Pennant passed through the village of Tarvin , and crossed ...
... walls form the principal walk of the inhabitants , and command many rich and picturesque views from different points , they are kept in excellent repair . Leaving Chester , Mr. Pennant passed through the village of Tarvin , and crossed ...
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... walls : And Pity , at the dark and stormy hour Of midnight , when the moon is hid on high , Keeps her lone watch upon the topmost tow'r , And turns her ear to each expiring cry ; Blest if her aid some fainting wretch might save , And ...
... walls : And Pity , at the dark and stormy hour Of midnight , when the moon is hid on high , Keeps her lone watch upon the topmost tow'r , And turns her ear to each expiring cry ; Blest if her aid some fainting wretch might save , And ...
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... walls , reached the South Ferry , a small village on the banks of the Forth , which is here contracted to the breadth of two miles ; but almost instantly widens , towards the west , into a fine and extensive bay . The prospect on all ...
... walls , reached the South Ferry , a small village on the banks of the Forth , which is here contracted to the breadth of two miles ; but almost instantly widens , towards the west , into a fine and extensive bay . The prospect on all ...
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... of Spinie , which still is venerable in its ruins . The lake of the same name almost washes its walls . This piece of water , which is about five miles long and one broad , is the resort of a number of wild F 3 IN SCOTLAND . 53.
... of Spinie , which still is venerable in its ruins . The lake of the same name almost washes its walls . This piece of water , which is about five miles long and one broad , is the resort of a number of wild F 3 IN SCOTLAND . 53.
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... walls are about four or five feet thick , and rudely built . There are generally three of these erections within sight of each other ; and they are frequent along the coast of this part of the kingdom . Others , agreeing in their ...
... walls are about four or five feet thick , and rudely built . There are generally three of these erections within sight of each other ; and they are frequent along the coast of this part of the kingdom . Others , agreeing in their ...
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