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" We are apt to think, that Sir William Temple and king William were, in a manner, the introducers of gardening into England; but, by the description of lord Burleigh's gardens at Theobalds, and of those at Nonsuch, we find that the magnificent, though... "
Ambulator: Or, a Pocket Companion in a Tour Round London, Within the Circuit ... - Page 164
1800 - 252 pages
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volume 17

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - Bibliography - 1757 - 636 pages
...England ! * Not to anticipate the entertainment of the Reader, I mail make but one more reflection. We are apt to think, that Sir William Temple, and King William, weret in a manner, the introducers of gardening into England: by the defcription of Lord Burleigh's...
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A vindication of natural society. Written in the character of a late noble ...

English literature - 1765 - 374 pages
...England? Not Not to anticipate the Entertainment of the Reader, I ftiall make but one more Reflexion. We are apt to think that Sir William Temple, and King...Manner the Introducers of Gardening into England: By the Defcription of Lord Burleigb's Gardens at Theobalds, and of thofe at Nonfucb, we find that the...
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The ambulator; or, The stranger's companion in a tour round London ...

John Bew - 1793 - 330 pages
...when Hentzner wrote ; and on this defcription, Mr. Walpole has made the following obfervations : " We are apt to think, that Sir William Temple and King...but, by the defcription of Lord Burleigh's gardens at Theobald's, and of thofe atNonfuch, we find that the magnificent, though falfe tafte, was known here...
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The ambulator; or, The stranger's companion in a tour round London ...

John Bew - 1794 - 358 pages
...when Hentzner wrote ; and on this defcription, Mr. Walpole has made the following obfervatior.s : " We are apt to think, that Sir William Temple and King William \rere, in a manner, the introducers of gardening into England ; but, by the defcription of Lord Burleigh's...
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Paul Hentzner's Travels in England: During the Reign of Queen Elizabeth

Paul Hentzner, Sir Robert Naunton - Great Britain - 1797 - 204 pages
...entertainment of the reader, I fhall make but one more i . reflection. We are apt to think that fir William Temple, and king William, were in a manner the introducers of gardening into England : by the defcription of lord Burleigh's gardens at Theobalds, and of thofe at Nonfuch, we find that...
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The History and Survey of London and Its Environs from the ..., Volume 4

B. Lambert - London (England) - 1806 - 624 pages
...who published such parts of Hentzner's Travels as related to England, with a translation, observes, " We are apt to think, that Sir William Temple, and...introducers of gardening into England ; but by the description of Lord Burleigh's gardens at Theobalds, and of those at Nonsuch, we lind, that the magnificent...
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The ambulator; or, The stranger's companion in a tour round London ...

John Bew - 1807 - 408 pages
...gardens when Hentzner wrote : and on this description Mr. Walpole has made the following observations : " We are apt to think, that Sir William Temple and King...introducers of gardening into England ; but, by the description of Lord Burleigh's gardens at Theobalds, and of those at Nonsuch, \ve find that the magnificent,...
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London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British ..., Volume 5

David Hughson - London (England) - 1808 - 566 pages
...come within their reach." On the above description Mr. Wai pole has made the following observations: "!,We are apt to think, that Sir William Temple and...introducers of gardening into England; but, by the description of lord Burlejgh's gardens at Theobalds, and of those at Nonsuch, \vc find that the magnificent,...
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London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British ..., Volume 5

David Hughson - London (England) - 1808 - 576 pages
...come within their reach." On the above description Mr. Walpole has made the following observations: " We are apt to think, that Sir William Temple and king...introducers of gardening into England; but, by the description of lord Burleigh's gardens at Theobalds, and of those at Nonsuch, we find that the magnificent,...
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London, by David Hughson, Volume 5

Edward Pugh - 1808 - 572 pages
...come within thejr reach." On the abov,e description Mr. Walpole has made the following observations: " We are apt to think, that Sir William Temple and king William were, in a manner, the* introducers of gardenipg into England; but, by the description of lord Burleigh's. gardens at Theobalds, and of those...
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