London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and Its Neighbourhood: To Thirty Miles Extent, from an Actual Perambulation, Nide 1W. Stratford, 1805 |
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Sivu 11
... ground in all their settlements , it is not surprising that the conquered , should also adopt , by their near residence , objects of convenience , to which they were invited by the expansion of Roman man- ners . Hence we observe , that ...
... ground in all their settlements , it is not surprising that the conquered , should also adopt , by their near residence , objects of convenience , to which they were invited by the expansion of Roman man- ners . Hence we observe , that ...
Sivu 17
... ground , ( which was a Roman military ' way , and is commonly made use of upon an extraordinary cavalcade , as it ... grounds of Mr. Ewer at Clapham in digging for gravel . They are still in being , and have been viewed by Mr. John Kemp ...
... ground , ( which was a Roman military ' way , and is commonly made use of upon an extraordinary cavalcade , as it ... grounds of Mr. Ewer at Clapham in digging for gravel . They are still in being , and have been viewed by Mr. John Kemp ...
Sivu 20
... ground , which commonly goes by the name of Goodman's Fields . These fields are mentioned by John Stow , but he takes no notice that they were a Roman burying - place . In digging the foundations for building of houses in or about the ...
... ground , which commonly goes by the name of Goodman's Fields . These fields are mentioned by John Stow , but he takes no notice that they were a Roman burying - place . In digging the foundations for building of houses in or about the ...
Sivu 30
... ground was taken in for building the Carthusian mo- nastery ( now called the Charter House ) by Sir Walter de Maney . Not that this society was alone made happy by so prudent a choice . For many of our ancient kings and no- bility took ...
... ground was taken in for building the Carthusian mo- nastery ( now called the Charter House ) by Sir Walter de Maney . Not that this society was alone made happy by so prudent a choice . For many of our ancient kings and no- bility took ...
Sivu 35
... ground , however , on the opposite side of the way , foundations of Kentish rag- stone and Roman brick appeared at nearly the same depth , which probably were those of the building to which this pavement belonged . The room could not ...
... ground , however , on the opposite side of the way , foundations of Kentish rag- stone and Roman brick appeared at nearly the same depth , which probably were those of the building to which this pavement belonged . The room could not ...
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