London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and Its Neighbourhood: To Thirty Miles Extent, from an Actual Perambulation, Том 1 |
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The Romans were a sagacious and intelligent people ; it could not therefore
escape them , that the situation of London was singularly favourable for traffic ;
and their foresight has dred feet each way ; this was surrounded by the tents of
the ...
The Romans were a sagacious and intelligent people ; it could not therefore
escape them , that the situation of London was singularly favourable for traffic ;
and their foresight has dred feet each way ; this was surrounded by the tents of
the ...
Сторінка 435
... in London , containing in the whole by admeasurement twenty - three thousand
seven hundred and ninety - seven superficial feet of assize ; and also all the
pieces or parcels of ground which are allotted , marked , set out , and designed
for ...
... in London , containing in the whole by admeasurement twenty - three thousand
seven hundred and ninety - seven superficial feet of assize ; and also all the
pieces or parcels of ground which are allotted , marked , set out , and designed
for ...
Сторінка 447
A passage twenty feet wide , from the east side of Aldersgate Street ( opposite to
Little Britain ) to the west of Noble Street , opposite to Oat Lane ; and through
Wood Street , opposite to Love Lane . This has not been done , though an
opening ...
A passage twenty feet wide , from the east side of Aldersgate Street ( opposite to
Little Britain ) to the west of Noble Street , opposite to Oat Lane ; and through
Wood Street , opposite to Love Lane . This has not been done , though an
opening ...
Сторінка 449
Monkwell Street , quite through into Aldersgate - street , to make a street forty feet
wide . Partially done . The houses at the corner of Aldermanbury , facing
Milkstreet , and the ground laid into the street . Not done . In Farringdon Ward
Within .
Monkwell Street , quite through into Aldersgate - street , to make a street forty feet
wide . Partially done . The houses at the corner of Aldermanbury , facing
Milkstreet , and the ground laid into the street . Not done . In Farringdon Ward
Within .
Сторінка 549
16,461 feet running of Moor stone curb , at 25. 9d . 2,263 7 9 115,414 feet
superficial of squaring and laying of old and new Purbeck paving in the foot - way
, at 1įd . per foot 721 8 0 77,200 feet superficial of new Purbeck paving , at 7d .
16,461 feet running of Moor stone curb , at 25. 9d . 2,263 7 9 115,414 feet
superficial of squaring and laying of old and new Purbeck paving in the foot - way
, at 1įd . per foot 721 8 0 77,200 feet superficial of new Purbeck paving , at 7d .
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London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British ..., Том 2 David Hughson Повний перегляд - 1805 |
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