The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 18William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1841 - Ireland |
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Page 135
... beautiful inlaid ebony and ivory chairs from Kenilworth , which were given by Queen Elizabeth to Leicester . The windows in most of the rooms are ornamented with painted glass , representing the arms and achievements of the Lucy family ...
... beautiful inlaid ebony and ivory chairs from Kenilworth , which were given by Queen Elizabeth to Leicester . The windows in most of the rooms are ornamented with painted glass , representing the arms and achievements of the Lucy family ...
Page 136
... beautiful . Cashio- bury Park and Watford church are seen in the distance , through avenues and vistas of splendid oaks , elms , and beeches . It is a very artificial place ; immense sums have been expended in the formation of hills ...
... beautiful . Cashio- bury Park and Watford church are seen in the distance , through avenues and vistas of splendid oaks , elms , and beeches . It is a very artificial place ; immense sums have been expended in the formation of hills ...
Page 379
... beautiful , sir ? isn't it elegant ? " said a voice behind me , which there could be little doubt in my detecting , although I had not seen the individual since I left England . " Is not what beautiful ? " replied I rather harshly in ...
... beautiful , sir ? isn't it elegant ? " said a voice behind me , which there could be little doubt in my detecting , although I had not seen the individual since I left England . " Is not what beautiful ? " replied I rather harshly in ...
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