The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 102,Teil 2;Band 152E. Cave, 1832 |
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... feet broad , 138 in length , and 48 in height , and is lighted by 18 large windows . The ceiling is tastefully comparted into al- ternate sunken squares and parallelo- grams , ornamented in their centres with raised rosettes . At the ...
... feet broad , 138 in length , and 48 in height , and is lighted by 18 large windows . The ceiling is tastefully comparted into al- ternate sunken squares and parallelo- grams , ornamented in their centres with raised rosettes . At the ...
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... feet under the surface of Eastcheap , which the labourers lately cut through in forming the bridge approaches , took a north - easterly direction from London stone , which was , I believe , the point whence most of the ancient ways from ...
... feet under the surface of Eastcheap , which the labourers lately cut through in forming the bridge approaches , took a north - easterly direction from London stone , which was , I believe , the point whence most of the ancient ways from ...
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... feet below the modern level , there is really an ancient paved causeway . I received a similar statement from some la- bourers lately engaged in an excava- tion in Watling - street ; twenty feet below the surface is a causeway paved ...
... feet below the modern level , there is really an ancient paved causeway . I received a similar statement from some la- bourers lately engaged in an excava- tion in Watling - street ; twenty feet below the surface is a causeway paved ...
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... feet , was placed on the very ground , and partly sunk into it , A GREAT BLACK STONE ; " and further on " it is of a quite different and harder kind than the rest , as being designed to resist the effects of fire . " But it is evident ...
... feet , was placed on the very ground , and partly sunk into it , A GREAT BLACK STONE ; " and further on " it is of a quite different and harder kind than the rest , as being designed to resist the effects of fire . " But it is evident ...
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... feet , show so much rudeness , as their beating and knocking us , because we cannot bow to them contrary to our con- sciences . " In an account of Bartholomew Fair in 1740 , there is a description of the renowned Tiddy Doll , " Who was ...
... feet , show so much rudeness , as their beating and knocking us , because we cannot bow to them contrary to our con- sciences . " In an account of Bartholomew Fair in 1740 , there is a description of the renowned Tiddy Doll , " Who was ...
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