Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... covered by the long range of mansions called Lancaster Gate , but towards the close of the last century the site was opened to the public as tea - gardens . The grounds were spacious , and contained several springs of fine water lying ...
... covered by the long range of mansions called Lancaster Gate , but towards the close of the last century the site was opened to the public as tea - gardens . The grounds were spacious , and contained several springs of fine water lying ...
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... covered with paintings . Many of them were pictures of the village as it had been before the days of the railway , and afforded pretty peeps into shady lanes and into the old woods which at one time were the pride of the place . Here ...
... covered with paintings . Many of them were pictures of the village as it had been before the days of the railway , and afforded pretty peeps into shady lanes and into the old woods which at one time were the pride of the place . Here ...
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... covered with a heavy thatched roof . They had so many sheep and pigs that , at the time when Strabo wrote , they exported large quantities of plaids and salt pork to Rome and other parts of Italy ; and the same writer tells us that ...
... covered with a heavy thatched roof . They had so many sheep and pigs that , at the time when Strabo wrote , they exported large quantities of plaids and salt pork to Rome and other parts of Italy ; and the same writer tells us that ...
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