| Edward Cockrem - 1856 - 280 páginas
...situate on the side of a very steep hill, which runneth east and west, a considerable length of near a mile, whereby the houses, as you pass on the water,...tourist lands at the quay. The dates are early in the 17th century, and in their carving and gables they resemble in some degree the partially wooden houses... | |
| Richard Nicholls Worth - 1878 - 160 páginas
...for so high and steep is it that you go from the lower to the upper part thereof by stairs, and from the top requires no less — in some places many more — than a hundred." Nor is it less true now than it was a hundred years since, when Gilpiu " did " Devon in search of the... | |
| Richard Nicholls Worth - 1880 - 292 páginas
...for so high and steep is it that you go from the lower to the upper part thereof by stairs, and from the top requires no less — in some places many more — than a hundred." Nor is it less true now than it was a hundred years since, when Gilpiii " did " Devon in search of... | |
| John Lloyd Warden Page - 1893 - 424 páginas
...for so high and steep is it that you go from the lower to the upper part thereof by stairs, and from the top requires no less — in some places many more — than a hundred.' Now and then the stranger rambling through the uneven streets conies upon buildings bearing dates,... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1894 - 600 páginas
...for so high and steep is it that you go from the lower to the upper part thereof by stairs, and from the top requires no less — in some places many more — than a hundred.' Dartmouth, in league with Plymouth, in the fifteenth century fought a war with France ; and John Hawley... | |
| Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1911 - 468 páginas
...west a considerable length of near a mile, whereby the houses as you pass on the Water seem pensil and to hang along in rows, like gallipots in an apothecary's...top requires no less, in some places many more, than an hundred. " It hath a most convenient haven able to receive a great navy into its bosom, which may... | |
| Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1911 - 462 páginas
...west a considerable length of near a mile, whereby the houses as you pass on the Water seem pensil and to hang along in rows, like gallipots in an apothecary's...top requires no less, in some places many more, than an hundred. " It hath a most convenient haven able to receive a great navy into its bosom, which may... | |
| 1885 - 452 páginas
...for so high and steep is it that you go from the lower to the upper part thereof by stairs, and from the top requires no less — in some places many more — than a hundred." WALTER'S FARLEY HOTEL UNION STREET, PLYMOUTH, PLAN OF THE WEST END OK PLYMOUTH, Shooing the position... | |
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