The history and topography of the Isle of AxholmeРипол Классик, 1979 - 463 pages |
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... labour of a topographical writer, as far as the family is or has been connected with the scene of his labours. Thus I have given the pedigree of Pindar, and shown that his property passed into the hands of the present Earl Beauchamp ...
... labour of a topographical writer, as far as the family is or has been connected with the scene of his labours. Thus I have given the pedigree of Pindar, and shown that his property passed into the hands of the present Earl Beauchamp ...
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... labour.” ' ' These events took place about the year of our Lord, 50. Of the ulterior operations of the Romans in these parts, history affords us no traces. After After the final departure of the Romans from the country,. * In August ...
... labour.” ' ' These events took place about the year of our Lord, 50. Of the ulterior operations of the Romans in these parts, history affords us no traces. After After the final departure of the Romans from the country,. * In August ...
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... labour ought to be the stan: dard by which we should estimate the wealth of the great Norman lords. The castle of Kinnard, in the parish of Owston, though it has now disappeared, must, from the extent of its site, and the size of the ...
... labour ought to be the stan: dard by which we should estimate the wealth of the great Norman lords. The castle of Kinnard, in the parish of Owston, though it has now disappeared, must, from the extent of its site, and the size of the ...
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... labour and charges of above £400,000“ did dis-chase and drain Hatfield Chase, whose name deserves a thousand times more to be honourany mentioned and received in all histories, than Scaurus was in those of Home, for draining a great ...
... labour and charges of above £400,000“ did dis-chase and drain Hatfield Chase, whose name deserves a thousand times more to be honourany mentioned and received in all histories, than Scaurus was in those of Home, for draining a great ...
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