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" LODOWICK ROWZEE. Harl. Mis. vol. 7, p. 465-6. See his reasons for controverting this opinion. THE journalists of the Grand Duke Cosmo's travels, describing Plymouth, say, " the buildings are antique, according to the English fashion, lofty and narrow,... "
Early Tours in Devon and Cornwall - Page 101
edited by - 1918 - 339 pages
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The London Magazine, Volume 4

1821 - 724 pages
...reckoned among the best cities in England, having between twelve and fifteen thousand inhabitants." " The city cannot be seen from the sea, and is almost...the glass windows in each of the different stories." The dress of the mayor and aldermen at Plymouth, as at every other corporate town, does not escape...
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Southey's Common-place Book: Choice passages

Robert Southey - 1849 - 656 pages
...controverting this opinion. THE journalists of the Grand Duke Cosmo's travels, describing Plymouth, say, " the buildings are antique, according to the English...glass windows in each of the different stories."— P. 124. A GARDES of Lord Paulet's, at Hinten St. George, is described in this volume as " very different...
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Common-place Book

Robert Southey - 1849 - 650 pages
...controverting this opinion. THE journalists of the Grand Duke Cosmo's travels, describing Plymouth, say, " the buildings are antique, according to the English...magnitude of the glass windows in each of the different stories."—P. 124. A GABDEN of Lord Paulet's, at Hinton St. George, is described in this volume w...
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Southey's Common-place Book, Volume 1

Robert Southey - 1849 - 428 pages
...controverting this opinion. THE journalists of the Grand Duke Cosmo's travels, describing Plymouth, sny, " the buildings are antique, according to the English...the magnitude of the glass windows in each of the dillerent stories." — P. 124. A GARDEN of Lord Paulet's, at Hinton St. George, is described in this...
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Southey's Common-place Book: Choice passages

Robert Southey - 1849 - 610 pages
...controverting this opinion. THE journalists of the Grand Duke Cosmo's travels, describing Plymouth, say, " the buildings are antique, according to the English...lofty and narrow, with pointed roofs ; and the fronts m»y be seen through, owing to the magnitude of the glass windows in each of the different stories."—...
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Southey's Common-place Book, Volume 1

Robert Southey - 1850 - 700 pages
...controverting this opinion. THE journalists of the Grand Duke Cosmo's travels, describing Plymouth, say, " the buildings are antique, according to the English...glass windows in each of the different stories."— P. 124. A GABDEN of Lord Paulet's, at Hinton St. George, is described in this volume as " very different...
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History of Plymouth from the Earliest Period to the Present Time

Richard Nicholls Worth - 1871 - 404 pages
...considerable [yet elsewhere the writer remarks that it may be reckoned one of the best cities in England]. The buildings are antique, according to the English...may be seen through, owing to the magnitude of the windows of glass in each of the different storeys. They are occupied from top to bottom. . . . The...
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Southey's Common-place Book, Volume 1

Robert Southey - 1876 - 616 pages
...travels, describing Plymouth, say, " the buildings are antique, according to the English fashion, loft v and narrow, with pointed roofs ; and the fronts may be seen through, owing to thu magnitude of the glass windows in each of the different stories."— P. 124. A GABDEN of Lord Paulet's,...
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The Antiquary, Volume 13

Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson - 1886 - 300 pages
...considerable" (yet elsewhere the writer remarks that it may be reckoned one of the best cities in England). "The buildings are antique, according to the English fashion, lofty and narrow, with painted roofs, and the fronts may be seen through, owing to the magnitude of the windows of glass in...
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History of Plymouth: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time

Richard Nicholls Worth - 1890 - 538 pages
...elsewhere the writer remarks that it may be reckoned one of the best cities in England]. The buildings arc antique, according to the English fashion, lofty and...may be seen through, owing to the magnitude of the windows of glass in each of the different storeys. They are occupied from top to bottom. . . . The...
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