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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... took care to secure all behind them by their several camps or situa tions on their new made military ways . These led along Kent Street , on the left hand leading to London , and pointed directly to Dowgate , now so called , through an ...
... took care to secure all behind them by their several camps or situa tions on their new made military ways . These led along Kent Street , on the left hand leading to London , and pointed directly to Dowgate , now so called , through an ...
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... took to secure themselves in their new conquests , was by making public military ways , as that of Watling Street , which extended from the Tower to Ludgate , in a direct line ; at the ends of which , for their better security , they ...
... took to secure themselves in their new conquests , was by making public military ways , as that of Watling Street , which extended from the Tower to Ludgate , in a direct line ; at the ends of which , for their better security , they ...
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... took them off , and fixed them in the front , under the first story window . 66 Many more figures of the same kind were fixed up about the same year , viz . 1589 , about which time much timber building was erected in and about London ...
... took them off , and fixed them in the front , under the first story window . 66 Many more figures of the same kind were fixed up about the same year , viz . 1589 , about which time much timber building was erected in and about London ...
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... took delight in the situation of the old Roman build- ings , which were always very fine and pleasant , the Romans being very circumspect in regard of their settlements , hav- ing always an eye to some river , spring , wood , & c . for ...
... took delight in the situation of the old Roman build- ings , which were always very fine and pleasant , the Romans being very circumspect in regard of their settlements , hav- ing always an eye to some river , spring , wood , & c . for ...
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... took a southernly direction , between Castle Street , and Monkwell Street , in which small distance were no less than three bastions at the back of Barber Surgeon's Hall : we pursue its course at the back of Noble Street , till we come ...
... took a southernly direction , between Castle Street , and Monkwell Street , in which small distance were no less than three bastions at the back of Barber Surgeon's Hall : we pursue its course at the back of Noble Street , till we come ...
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London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British ..., Том 1 David Hughson Повний перегляд - 1805 |
London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British ..., Том 1 David Hughson Повний перегляд - 1805 |
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