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... adjoining heights , precisely resembles the view from a sea - cliff , with a long line of bluffs projecting into the water . Professor Phillips and other geologists have looked on these escarpments as having at one time been true cliffs ...
... adjoining heights , precisely resembles the view from a sea - cliff , with a long line of bluffs projecting into the water . Professor Phillips and other geologists have looked on these escarpments as having at one time been true cliffs ...
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... adjoining country , and the " Honour " of Richmond ( Rte . 24 ) was supreme in the N.W. For Bolton and the Scropes see Rte . 22 . § XIX . These great Norman lords , and their sub - infeudatories , seem to have been active in church ...
... adjoining country , and the " Honour " of Richmond ( Rte . 24 ) was supreme in the N.W. For Bolton and the Scropes see Rte . 22 . § XIX . These great Norman lords , and their sub - infeudatories , seem to have been active in church ...
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... adjoining moors on either side . ( b . ) The northern portion of the Cleveland hills , or Cleveland proper . ( c . ) The western slopes of the Clevelands and the Hambletons , from Stokesley to Thirsk . ( d . ) Ryedale and the southern ...
... adjoining moors on either side . ( b . ) The northern portion of the Cleveland hills , or Cleveland proper . ( c . ) The western slopes of the Clevelands and the Hambletons , from Stokesley to Thirsk . ( d . ) Ryedale and the southern ...
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... Adjoining is Owston Hall ( P. D. Cooke , Esq . ) . 1623 m . Askerne . ( The rly . from this stat . to Knottingley is Lanca- shire and Yorkshire . ) Here is a Spa of some local reputation . There is a small new ch . , a tolerable Inn ...
... Adjoining is Owston Hall ( P. D. Cooke , Esq . ) . 1623 m . Askerne . ( The rly . from this stat . to Knottingley is Lanca- shire and Yorkshire . ) Here is a Spa of some local reputation . There is a small new ch . , a tolerable Inn ...
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... adjoining , has been formed from a house dating early in the 14th centy . Some door and window arches re- main ; and the plan of the house , a long parallelogram with a projection to the S. ( forming a cross ) , may still be traced . In ...
... adjoining , has been formed from a house dating early in the 14th centy . Some door and window arches re- main ; and the plan of the house , a long parallelogram with a projection to the S. ( forming a cross ) , may still be traced . In ...
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Handbook for Travellers in Yorkshire: And for Residents in the County ... John Murray (Firm) Visualização integral - 1882 |
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Página 31 - Map of the Chain of Mont Blanc, from an actual Survey in 1863—1864. By A.
Página 369 - And they that shall be of thee shall build the old waste places : thou shalt raise up the foundations of many generations ; and thou shalt be called, The repairer of the breach, The restorer of paths to dwell in.
Página 359 - Cutler saw tenants break, and houses fall, For very want he could not build a wall.
Página 443 - I'll let flee ; And where this arrow is taken up, There shall my grave digg'd be. Lay me a green sod under my head, And another at my feet ; And lay my bent bow by my side, Which was my music sweet ; And make my grave of gravel and green, Which is most right and meet.
Página 31 - How we Spent the Summer; or, a Voyage en Zigzag in Switzerland and Tyrol with some Members of the ALPINE CLUB.
Página 181 - Themselves, within their holy bound, Their stony folds had often found. They told, how sea-fowls' pinions fail, As over Whitby's towers they sail, And, sinking down, with flutterings faint, They do their homage to the saint.
Página 228 - With tape-tied curtains never meant to draw, The George and Garter dangling from that bed Where tawdry yellow strove with dirty red, Great Villiers lies, - alas ! how changed from him, That life of pleasure and that soul of whim ! Gallant and gay in Cliveden's proud alcove, The bower of wanton Shrewsbury and love; Or just as gay, at council, in a ring Of mimick'd statesmen and their merry King.
Página 228 - In the worst inn's worst room, with mat half-hung, The floors of plaster, and the walls of dung, On once a flock-bed, but repair'd with straw, With tape-tied curtains, never meant to draw, The George and Garter dangling from that bed Where tawdry yellow strove with dirty red, Great Villiers lies — alas!
Página 443 - Which hung low down to his knee, He set his horn unto his mouth, And blew out weak blasts three. Then Little John, when hearing him, As he sat under the tree, " I fear my master is near dead, He blows so wearily.
Página 268 - Experto crede: aliquid amplius invenies in silvis quam in libris. Ligna et lapides docebunt te, quod a magistris audire non possis.