The History of Romney Marsh ...J.R. Smith, 1849 - 182 sayfa |
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... hills and high lands , and partly to the deposit of various substances brought from distant coasts by the continual flowing of the sea , that any person , having the slightest knowledge of geology , will readily agree with us when we ...
... hills and high lands , and partly to the deposit of various substances brought from distant coasts by the continual flowing of the sea , that any person , having the slightest knowledge of geology , will readily agree with us when we ...
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... hills were , for the most part , entirely clothed with wood ; immediately at the back of Hythe commenced the great forest of Anderida , which extended westward through this part of the county of Kent , throughout the whole of Sussex ...
... hills were , for the most part , entirely clothed with wood ; immediately at the back of Hythe commenced the great forest of Anderida , which extended westward through this part of the county of Kent , throughout the whole of Sussex ...
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... hills which form the westernmost extremity of the Downs ; the woody belt , though no longer known by the same name , passes on to Stansted Forest , which latter joins Havant Thicket , through which you pass to Bere Forest , and so on as ...
... hills which form the westernmost extremity of the Downs ; the woody belt , though no longer known by the same name , passes on to Stansted Forest , which latter joins Havant Thicket , through which you pass to Bere Forest , and so on as ...
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... Hill is beyond Tunbridge , as you pass from Winchelsea to it , and therefore Riverhill is not towards Tunbridge , speaking of it in relation to Winchelsea , but beyond it . This passage is quoted to show the breadth of the Weald , which ...
... Hill is beyond Tunbridge , as you pass from Winchelsea to it , and therefore Riverhill is not towards Tunbridge , speaking of it in relation to Winchelsea , but beyond it . This passage is quoted to show the breadth of the Weald , which ...
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... hills , which bounded these bays , were clothed from their very summits to their feet with the foliage of a rich and extensive forest , while the sea at high water must have almost washed the trunks of the noble oaks and chesnuts which ...
... hills , which bounded these bays , were clothed from their very summits to their feet with the foliage of a rich and extensive forest , while the sea at high water must have almost washed the trunks of the noble oaks and chesnuts which ...
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