most desirable object foirInvestinent or Gentlemanly Residence, situate in the several parishes of Bridgewqter, lluntspil, pawletr, Wimbdon, Burnhams, Lilstock, Nether Stowey, Dibdington, Hiolford, Stoke Grirsey, Kilton, and Otterhampton; and comprises several excellent w;ell-co- ditinned Farms and Farmnhouses, a modern Villk,
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desirable object for I r Genilemnaly Restdencp, situate in the several parishes of itridgeovacer, Hunasil Pwes Wimbdon, Burnhain, Lilstock, Nether Stowey, Dodi gbin,to Gursey, Silton, and Olterbaupton and romprises several excellent well-con- diindFarms end Farm-tomies, a modern Villa, called. Woodlands,
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; ano pri-nted particulars had, at 2s- Sd each, of Mr. Burton, bailiff, at Lilstock; at the Globe ton, Nether Stowey; George Inn, Biridgewater; Mr. Marriot4 Courier - Office, Taunton; Messrs. Bowles and Chitty, Shaftesbury; White Lion, Bath; Bush InnI,
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could read a page of German !' Now Hazlitt was on a visit to me at my cottage at Nether Stowey, Somerset, in the summer of the year 1798, in the September of which year I first was out of
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sanl earthenware manrfacturers -J. Avery and P. B. Parker, Friday street, warehousemen- R. it. Ruddock and W. M. Silke, Nether Stowey, Somerset- shire, surgeons-W. 0. Jackson and T. E. Johnson, John street, Adelpbi, attorneys-A. Black and J. Armstrong, Wellington street
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