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Page 123
... England . Just approaching the Irish sea to the west , it stretches on the east across the ridge of hills which perpendicularly divide the north of England into two portions , and projects some way into the plain beyond ; and extending ...
... England . Just approaching the Irish sea to the west , it stretches on the east across the ridge of hills which perpendicularly divide the north of England into two portions , and projects some way into the plain beyond ; and extending ...
Page 201
... England , as they have lately to re- store it in France , the consequences would have been exactly similar . The monarchical party in England would have undoubtedly flocked to the standard : they would have endeavoured by force , or by ...
... England , as they have lately to re- store it in France , the consequences would have been exactly similar . The monarchical party in England would have undoubtedly flocked to the standard : they would have endeavoured by force , or by ...
Page 369
... England , where fuel is cheap , were , in king James's Reign , considered as a great delicacy . They are noticed among the different articles provided for the Queen's household : the quantity , however , is extremely small , and the ...
... England , where fuel is cheap , were , in king James's Reign , considered as a great delicacy . They are noticed among the different articles provided for the Queen's household : the quantity , however , is extremely small , and the ...
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