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... timber trees in the reign of King John , as is generally supposed , they must have been of a great age . Though I have not seen these marks myself , my authority for their existence is derived from the present excellent Duke of Portland ...
... timber trees in the reign of King John , as is generally supposed , they must have been of a great age . Though I have not seen these marks myself , my authority for their existence is derived from the present excellent Duke of Portland ...
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... timber , which has always been in great request from this Forest . Perhaps the most antient , the most picturesque , as well as the most interesting trees belonging to the Crown , are to be met with in what was once Windsor Forest . It ...
... timber , which has always been in great request from this Forest . Perhaps the most antient , the most picturesque , as well as the most interesting trees belonging to the Crown , are to be met with in what was once Windsor Forest . It ...
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... timber counties in England , and it formerly abounded with Forests , there being not fewer than seven , St. Leonard's , Word , Ashdown , Waterdown , Dallington , Arundel and Charlton , which last Forest was settled on the Dukes of ...
... timber counties in England , and it formerly abounded with Forests , there being not fewer than seven , St. Leonard's , Word , Ashdown , Waterdown , Dallington , Arundel and Charlton , which last Forest was settled on the Dukes of ...
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... timber stealers , the population in and around the forest is in a very demoralized state , and it is to be regretted that some steps are not taken to remove the deer from it ; for , as long as they exist , deer- stealing will be carried ...
... timber stealers , the population in and around the forest is in a very demoralized state , and it is to be regretted that some steps are not taken to remove the deer from it ; for , as long as they exist , deer- stealing will be carried ...
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... timber trees in England . It is a curious fact that the Rhododendron will flourish under almost any tree except the Beech . I love the Beech , notwithstanding all the objec- tions which Mr. Gilpin has brought against it . Not only do I ...
... timber trees in England . It is a curious fact that the Rhododendron will flourish under almost any tree except the Beech . I love the Beech , notwithstanding all the objec- tions which Mr. Gilpin has brought against it . Not only do I ...
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