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... inclosure . The broken ground on which the village was built had never been levelled ; so that these inclosures pre- sented declivities of every degree , here rising like terraces , there sinking like tan - pits . The dry - stone walls ...
... inclosure . The broken ground on which the village was built had never been levelled ; so that these inclosures pre- sented declivities of every degree , here rising like terraces , there sinking like tan - pits . The dry - stone walls ...
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... took the longer and circuitous , but more open , route to attain their place in the march , by keeping at some distance from the infantry , and making their way through the inclosures to the right , at the expense of 280 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
... took the longer and circuitous , but more open , route to attain their place in the march , by keeping at some distance from the infantry , and making their way through the inclosures to the right , at the expense of 280 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
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Walter Scott. the inclosures to the right , at the expense of leaping over or pulling down the dry - stone fences . The irregular appearance and vanishing of these small parties of horsemen , as well as the confusion occasioned by those ...
Walter Scott. the inclosures to the right , at the expense of leaping over or pulling down the dry - stone fences . The irregular appearance and vanishing of these small parties of horsemen , as well as the confusion occasioned by those ...
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... inclosures of Seaton House , and at the town or village of Preston again entering the defiles of an enclosed country . By this way the English general had chosen to approach the metropolis , both as most commodious for his cavalry , and ...
... inclosures of Seaton House , and at the town or village of Preston again entering the defiles of an enclosed country . By this way the English general had chosen to approach the metropolis , both as most commodious for his cavalry , and ...
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... inclosures , he at length approached the highroad , he learned , from the unwelcome noise of kettle- drums and ... inclosure , his outstretched hand was grasped by that of a female , whose voice at the same time uttered , Edward ...
... inclosures , he at length approached the highroad , he learned , from the unwelcome noise of kettle- drums and ... inclosure , his outstretched hand was grasped by that of a female , whose voice at the same time uttered , Edward ...
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