New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 11Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Thomas Hood, Theodore Edward Hook, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1819 |
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Page 97
... called the Sound . - The commercial establishments and the town of Plymouth are situated on the right bank of the Plym , close to the Catwater . The naval and ordnance establishments , together with the town of Plymouth Dock , lie , on ...
... called the Sound . - The commercial establishments and the town of Plymouth are situated on the right bank of the Plym , close to the Catwater . The naval and ordnance establishments , together with the town of Plymouth Dock , lie , on ...
Page 299
... called Edwinburgh . This city will at a future period cer- tainly become one of the most beautiful cities in Great Britain . Its situation is uncommonly favourable , on an eminence near the sea , and combines advantages of every kind ...
... called Edwinburgh . This city will at a future period cer- tainly become one of the most beautiful cities in Great Britain . Its situation is uncommonly favourable , on an eminence near the sea , and combines advantages of every kind ...
Page 300
... called Meadows , or Hope's Pool , because a person of the name of Hope , about the beginning of the eighteenth century , had a marshy spot called South Loch drained and con- verted into a fine promenade ; its oval centre is planted ...
... called Meadows , or Hope's Pool , because a person of the name of Hope , about the beginning of the eighteenth century , had a marshy spot called South Loch drained and con- verted into a fine promenade ; its oval centre is planted ...
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