Rambles by Rivers: The Thames, 第 1 卷C. Cox, 1847 |
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... Queen , b . iv . That the upper part of the river was properly called the Isis , and that the name Thames arose from its junction with the Thame at Dorches- ter , a few miles below Oxford , seemed to be admitted without question , not ...
... Queen , b . iv . That the upper part of the river was properly called the Isis , and that the name Thames arose from its junction with the Thame at Dorches- ter , a few miles below Oxford , seemed to be admitted without question , not ...
第20页
... Queen Matilda . When the barons were in arms against John , it was occupied by the royal army . In the reign of Henry IV . , a gallant exploit of the inhabitants led that monarch to confer upon the town valuable corporate privileges ...
... Queen Matilda . When the barons were in arms against John , it was occupied by the royal army . In the reign of Henry IV . , a gallant exploit of the inhabitants led that monarch to confer upon the town valuable corporate privileges ...
第34页
... Queen Elizabeth , who was celebrated in his own day for a challenge he sent whilst there to the Duke of Guise , who had spoken disrespectfully of his Queen . Another is to the memory of Sir Marmaduke Raw- don , the gallant defender of ...
... Queen Elizabeth , who was celebrated in his own day for a challenge he sent whilst there to the Duke of Guise , who had spoken disrespectfully of his Queen . Another is to the memory of Sir Marmaduke Raw- don , the gallant defender of ...
第44页
... Queen Adeliza , daughter of God- frey first duke of Brabant , and second wife to King Henry I. , granted the manor of Stanton to her kinswoman , Milicent , wife of Richard de Camvill , whose daughter Isabel married Robert de Harcourt ...
... Queen Adeliza , daughter of God- frey first duke of Brabant , and second wife to King Henry I. , granted the manor of Stanton to her kinswoman , Milicent , wife of Richard de Camvill , whose daughter Isabel married Robert de Harcourt ...
第61页
... Queen , c . xi . Before it arrives at Oxford , the Thames , though it continues to be but shallow , expands to a consi- derable width , and making a bold curve , presents something of the appearance of a lake , beyond which rise the ...
... Queen , c . xi . Before it arrives at Oxford , the Thames , though it continues to be but shallow , expands to a consi- derable width , and making a bold curve , presents something of the appearance of a lake , beyond which rise the ...
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