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Cottage Building in Cob: Pisé, Chalk & Clay - Page 44
by Clough Williams-Ellis - 1919 - 125 pages
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Letters Written by Eminent Persons in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth ...

John Walker - English letters - 1813 - 326 pages
...you and yours. I am resolved, if I cannot entreat you, to build at Colliton ; but for the naturall disposition I have to that place, being borne in that house, I had rather seate myselfe there than any where els ; I take my leave readie to countervaile all your courtesies...
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Miscellaneous works

Sir Walter Raleigh - Great Britain - 1829 - 810 pages
...to you and yours. I am resolved, if I cannot entreat you, to build at Colliton; but for the naturall disposition I have to that place, being borne in that house, I had rather seate myselfe there than any where els ; I take my leave, readie to countervail all your courtesies...
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Men of deed and daring

Edward N. Marks - 1861 - 314 pages
...thankful friend to you and yours. I am resolved, if I cannot entreat you to build at Colleton, but for the natural disposition I have to that place, being borne in that house, I had rather scale myself there than any where els. I take my leave, readie to countervail all your courtesies to...
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The Western Antiquary, Volume 8

William Henry Kearley Wright - Cornwall (England : County) - 1889 - 356 pages
...thoro friend to you and yours. I am resolved if I cannot entreat you, to build at Colleton, but for the natural disposition I have to that place, being borne in that house, I had rather seate myself there than anywhere else. I take my leave, ready to countervaile all your courtesies to...
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Sir Walter Raleigh

Rennell Rodd - 1904 - 316 pages
...allow him to purchase the farm which had been for many years occupied by his family, adding " for the natural disposition I have to that place, being borne in that house, I had rather seat myself there than anywhere else." The actual name Hayes does not occur in the letter, but there...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 296

English periodicals - 1904 - 636 pages
...you and yours. " I am resolved, if I cannot entreat you, to build at Colliton, but for the narurall disposition I have to that place, being borne in that house, I had rather seate myself there than anybody els ; I take my leave readie to countervaile all your courtesies to...
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Cottage Building in Cob, Pisé, Chalk & Clay: A Renaissance

Clough Williams-Ellis - Architecture, Domestic - 1920 - 190 pages
...Raleigh's House. — " He had great affection for his boyhood's home — the old manor-house at Hayes Barton where he was born, and did his best to secure...your conscience you shall deme it worth ... for ye naturall disposition I have to that place, being borne in that house, I had rather see myself there...
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