Rambles by Rivers: The Thames, 第 1 卷C. Cox, 1847 |
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... ground about four miles from Tetbury . Leland , as we have seen , calls Thames - head the very head of Isis , but in other parts of his ' Itinerary ' he mentions other heads . Thus he says ( vol . ii . p . 25 ) , " The head of Isis in ...
... ground about four miles from Tetbury . Leland , as we have seen , calls Thames - head the very head of Isis , but in other parts of his ' Itinerary ' he mentions other heads . Thus he says ( vol . ii . p . 25 ) , " The head of Isis in ...
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... grounds of Rendcombe , the property of Sir John Guise . All along this part of its course the uplands , that rise steeply from it , are clothed with an abundance of noble trees , and the stream is well stored with trout , which are ...
... grounds of Rendcombe , the property of Sir John Guise . All along this part of its course the uplands , that rise steeply from it , are clothed with an abundance of noble trees , and the stream is well stored with trout , which are ...
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... ground in which it was situated . Various other relics , as tesselated pavements , vases , coins , and penates , have been found ; and in a place outside the town , believed to have been the Roman cemetery , a number of urns and ...
... ground in which it was situated . Various other relics , as tesselated pavements , vases , coins , and penates , have been found ; and in a place outside the town , believed to have been the Roman cemetery , a number of urns and ...
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... grounds of Oakley Grove bears one or other of the names of the famous men who used to assemble there . Pope , who " looked upon himself as the Magician appropriated to the place , without whom no mortal can penetrate into the recesses ...
... grounds of Oakley Grove bears one or other of the names of the famous men who used to assemble there . Pope , who " looked upon himself as the Magician appropriated to the place , without whom no mortal can penetrate into the recesses ...
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... ground on the left , about a mile and a half below Cricklade ; a little farther on the right is Water Eaton , and soon after Castle Eaton , where the hills terminate near what is known as 66 the Butts " -so called no doubt from its ...
... ground on the left , about a mile and a half below Cricklade ; a little farther on the right is Water Eaton , and soon after Castle Eaton , where the hills terminate near what is known as 66 the Butts " -so called no doubt from its ...
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