The Saturday Magazine, Volume 4John William Parker, 1834 - Periodicals |
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... Castle , description of , 191 Lines on , 192 Carlyle , Mr. , lines by , 207 Carrier Pigeons , 200 Cellini's , Benvenuto , amusing history of his cast of Perseus , 179 Ceylon Leeches , 159 Chaetodon Rostratus , 56 Charade , by W. M. ...
... Castle , description of , 191 Lines on , 192 Carlyle , Mr. , lines by , 207 Carrier Pigeons , 200 Cellini's , Benvenuto , amusing history of his cast of Perseus , 179 Ceylon Leeches , 159 Chaetodon Rostratus , 56 Charade , by W. M. ...
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... Castle , 88 Wellingtou , Duke of , anecdote of , 158 Shield , description of , 81 , 100 , 118 , 150 , 174 , 188 Westminster Abbey , account of , 210 in , 98 new Choir - screen Hospital , history and de- seription of , 170 Whittington ...
... Castle , 88 Wellingtou , Duke of , anecdote of , 158 Shield , description of , 81 , 100 , 118 , 150 , 174 , 188 Westminster Abbey , account of , 210 in , 98 new Choir - screen Hospital , history and de- seription of , 170 Whittington ...
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... castle , which is now transformed into a plain and unpicturesque building , and fitted up as barracks for the accommodation of a corps of infantry , which , with some artillery , are always stationed there . Beyond the castle , lies the ...
... castle , which is now transformed into a plain and unpicturesque building , and fitted up as barracks for the accommodation of a corps of infantry , which , with some artillery , are always stationed there . Beyond the castle , lies the ...
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... Castle - Bromwich and West Bromwich , two adjacent villages , is supposed to be derived from the quantity of broom growing in the neigh- bourhood . Some antiquaries suppose it to have been the Bremenium of the Romans ; but others ...
... Castle - Bromwich and West Bromwich , two adjacent villages , is supposed to be derived from the quantity of broom growing in the neigh- bourhood . Some antiquaries suppose it to have been the Bremenium of the Romans ; but others ...
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... castle there , and among the ruins of Huln Abbey . The water of this Well is exceedingly copious , and so bright and clear , that every grain of the green and white sand which forms its bottom , may be distinctly seen . The nunnery here ...
... castle there , and among the ruins of Huln Abbey . The water of this Well is exceedingly copious , and so bright and clear , that every grain of the green and white sand which forms its bottom , may be distinctly seen . The nunnery here ...
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