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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... inhabitants , the universality of its commerce , its admirable policy , the variety of its establishments for learning , science , and trade , its charming situation on the banks of the noblest , because the most useful , river in the ...
... inhabitants , the universality of its commerce , its admirable policy , the variety of its establishments for learning , science , and trade , its charming situation on the banks of the noblest , because the most useful , river in the ...
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... inhabitants from the heat of the sun . We deduce from this circumstance , the narrowness of most ' of the streets in the ancient cities of Britain . The foundations of brick and stone were evidently Roman additions to the British ...
... inhabitants from the heat of the sun . We deduce from this circumstance , the narrowness of most ' of the streets in the ancient cities of Britain . The foundations of brick and stone were evidently Roman additions to the British ...
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... inhabitants to the municipium , that so early as the beginning of Nero's reign , it had increased to such a degree , as to be deemed the largest , the most populous , and the most opulent city in the British island . We are informed ...
... inhabitants to the municipium , that so early as the beginning of Nero's reign , it had increased to such a degree , as to be deemed the largest , the most populous , and the most opulent city in the British island . We are informed ...
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... inhabitants , that unprotected walls were but trifling bulwarks of de- fence . The Romans had now withdrawn their troops , the flower of the British youth had been drafted to recruit , the Imperial army , during the contention for ...
... inhabitants , that unprotected walls were but trifling bulwarks of de- fence . The Romans had now withdrawn their troops , the flower of the British youth had been drafted to recruit , the Imperial army , during the contention for ...
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... Publius Victor write that there were not above forty - six thousand houses , and those not above one story high , and that the inhabitants lodged upon the ground floors . Lipsius , оп hills , and the meanness of the Tyber , a 38 LONDON .
... Publius Victor write that there were not above forty - six thousand houses , and those not above one story high , and that the inhabitants lodged upon the ground floors . Lipsius , оп hills , and the meanness of the Tyber , a 38 LONDON .
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