Black's Picturesque Tourist and Road-book of England and WalesA. and C. Black, 1846 - 429 pages |
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... ROAD - BOOK OF ENGLAND AND WALES . WITH A GENERAL TRAVELLING MAP ; CHARTS OF ROADS , RAILROADS , AND INTERESTING LOCALITIES ; AND ENGRAVED VIEWS OF THE SCENERY . EDINBURGH : ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK , NORTH BRIDGE , BOOKSELLERS AND ...
... ROAD - BOOK OF ENGLAND AND WALES . WITH A GENERAL TRAVELLING MAP ; CHARTS OF ROADS , RAILROADS , AND INTERESTING LOCALITIES ; AND ENGRAVED VIEWS OF THE SCENERY . EDINBURGH : ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK , NORTH BRIDGE , BOOKSELLERS AND ...
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... roads of England within the limits of such a volume as the present was obviously impossible . Only the main roads have therefore been described , although the distances between places on the various tours by the cross roads are very ...
... roads of England within the limits of such a volume as the present was obviously impossible . Only the main roads have therefore been described , although the distances between places on the various tours by the cross roads are very ...
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... road to Dover . It is cele- brated for its extensive dockyards and naval arse- nal . It has also an hospital 30 for seamen and shipwrights , 34 and a victualling - office for the navy . Population , 10,000 . One Memb . At the distance ...
... road to Dover . It is cele- brated for its extensive dockyards and naval arse- nal . It has also an hospital 30 for seamen and shipwrights , 34 and a victualling - office for the navy . Population , 10,000 . One Memb . At the distance ...
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