London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and Its Neighbourhood: To Thirty Miles Extent, from an Actual Perambulation, Том 1W. Stratford, 1805 |
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... bridge , but a sinooth sand to land upon . Neither was there at that time any mud , such as is now caused by vessels and timbers lying on the shore . " Afterwards it happened that Ferrys were made use of on that part of the river ...
... bridge , but a sinooth sand to land upon . Neither was there at that time any mud , such as is now caused by vessels and timbers lying on the shore . " Afterwards it happened that Ferrys were made use of on that part of the river ...
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... Bridge , and near to the river of Wells , Fleet Ditch , which , though now dried up , was a considerable river in the time of the Romans . How this elephant came there ? is the question . I know some will have it to have lain there ever ...
... Bridge , and near to the river of Wells , Fleet Ditch , which , though now dried up , was a considerable river in the time of the Romans . How this elephant came there ? is the question . I know some will have it to have lain there ever ...
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... Bridge Street , where remains of it are at present very perceptible , whence it proceeded along the Fleet Ditch to the east side of Chatham Square , and to the Thames , at the distance of one hundred and thirty perches , making up a ...
... Bridge Street , where remains of it are at present very perceptible , whence it proceeded along the Fleet Ditch to the east side of Chatham Square , and to the Thames , at the distance of one hundred and thirty perches , making up a ...
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... bridge . But strong and merciless invaders were soon to make the foundations of the island trem- ble to their base ; London was among the unfortunate to feel the most barbarous and unrelenting outrages ; and at length to be reduced to a ...
... bridge . But strong and merciless invaders were soon to make the foundations of the island trem- ble to their base ; London was among the unfortunate to feel the most barbarous and unrelenting outrages ; and at length to be reduced to a ...
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... bridge over the Thames , which was strongly fortified and well defended . This is the first mention of a bridge , or by whom or when constructed . Dis . appointed of bringing his ships to bear a part in the seige , he diverted the ...
... bridge over the Thames , which was strongly fortified and well defended . This is the first mention of a bridge , or by whom or when constructed . Dis . appointed of bringing his ships to bear a part in the seige , he diverted the ...
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