English LeavesMethuen, 1969 - 168 páginas |
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... cathedral Closes . All the residences suggest leisure and comfort , but they are not conspicuous archi- tecturally , not even the palace where the Primate lays his head . It is for the cathedral vistas that one lingers here , and not ...
... cathedral Closes . All the residences suggest leisure and comfort , but they are not conspicuous archi- tecturally , not even the palace where the Primate lays his head . It is for the cathedral vistas that one lingers here , and not ...
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... cathedral walls , surrounded by flowers and trees , but in a fortress to the south - east of the cathedral , built by Henry of Blois and known as Wolseley Castle , within whose ruined walls lawn tennis is now played . You find it at the ...
... cathedral walls , surrounded by flowers and trees , but in a fortress to the south - east of the cathedral , built by Henry of Blois and known as Wolseley Castle , within whose ruined walls lawn tennis is now played . You find it at the ...
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... cathedral , is probably the most delectable of all , but the ordinary stranger cannot see it . Were it not for the overpowering continuous presence of the cathedral , I think there is no place where I would sooner lead the leisurely ...
... cathedral , is probably the most delectable of all , but the ordinary stranger cannot see it . Were it not for the overpowering continuous presence of the cathedral , I think there is no place where I would sooner lead the leisurely ...
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ENGLANDS ANCIENT CAPITAL | 26 |
GREENWICH OBSERVATORY | 42 |
ENGLAND IN 1810II | 51 |
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