London;: Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and Its Neighbourhood, to Thirty Miles Extent, from an Actual Perambulation, Том 6W. Stratford, 1809 |
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... Bridge , on the Westminster side , is very perfect . An eccho is caused by the reflection or reverberation of sound from a solid body ; and , in order to its being heard , it is necessary that the ear be in the line of reflection : for ...
... Bridge , on the Westminster side , is very perfect . An eccho is caused by the reflection or reverberation of sound from a solid body ; and , in order to its being heard , it is necessary that the ear be in the line of reflection : for ...
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... Bridge . KING'S LANGLEY , derives its name from a royal palace built by Henry III . the ruins of which are still to be seen . Richard II . was buried in this monastery , but afterward re- moved to Westminster by Henry V. Here was also ...
... Bridge . KING'S LANGLEY , derives its name from a royal palace built by Henry III . the ruins of which are still to be seen . Richard II . was buried in this monastery , but afterward re- moved to Westminster by Henry V. Here was also ...
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... bridge are now visible . The castle was judiciously set on the north side of the town , on dry ground , though among springs , and made exceedingly strong by the Saxons . It was near Beckhamsted that Frederick , abbot of St. Alban's , a ...
... bridge are now visible . The castle was judiciously set on the north side of the town , on dry ground , though among springs , and made exceedingly strong by the Saxons . It was near Beckhamsted that Frederick , abbot of St. Alban's , a ...
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... bridge into this town to be broken , and the road for carts and horses to be laid open , whereas be- The Danes seem to be the first who made use of them in these parts ; for when they , with the assistance of the barbarous nations ...
... bridge into this town to be broken , and the road for carts and horses to be laid open , whereas be- The Danes seem to be the first who made use of them in these parts ; for when they , with the assistance of the barbarous nations ...
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... bridge , who are the patrons of the vicarage . The building is situate on the east side of the great street , in a spacious churchyard . It is dedicated to the Virgin Mary , and is called St. Mary the Great ; it contains three large ...
... bridge , who are the patrons of the vicarage . The building is situate on the east side of the great street , in a spacious churchyard . It is dedicated to the Virgin Mary , and is called St. Mary the Great ; it contains three large ...
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