London and Its Environs Described: Containing an Account of Whatever is Most Remarkable for Grandeur, Elegance, Curiosity Or Use, in the City and in the Country Twenty Miles Round It. Comprehending Also Whatever is Most Material in the History and Anitquities of this Great Metropolis, 第 1 卷R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 |
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... wards in which they refide : and it was abfolutely neceflary to mention in their proper places all the feveral companies that compofe their whole body : and as every inhabitant of the kingdom may , at one time or another , have occafion ...
... wards in which they refide : and it was abfolutely neceflary to mention in their proper places all the feveral companies that compofe their whole body : and as every inhabitant of the kingdom may , at one time or another , have occafion ...
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... wards , with respect to other streets . A A B BBEY Church of St. Peter's , Weftminster . Many have been the fables invented and propagated by the monks , relating to the original foun- dation of this ancient edifice ; but the VOL ...
... wards , with respect to other streets . A A B BBEY Church of St. Peter's , Weftminster . Many have been the fables invented and propagated by the monks , relating to the original foun- dation of this ancient edifice ; but the VOL ...
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... ward I. On the fides of this monument are engraven the arms of Caftile and Leon , quarterly , and those of Ponthieu , hang- ing on vines and oak - trees , and round the copper verge is emboffed this infcription in Saxon characters ; Icy ...
... ward I. On the fides of this monument are engraven the arms of Caftile and Leon , quarterly , and those of Ponthieu , hang- ing on vines and oak - trees , and round the copper verge is emboffed this infcription in Saxon characters ; Icy ...
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... ward I. On the fides of this monument are engraven the arms of Castile and Leon , quarterly , and those of Ponthieu , hang- ing on vines and oak - trees , and round the copper verge is emboffed this infcription in Saxon characters ; tcy ...
... ward I. On the fides of this monument are engraven the arms of Castile and Leon , quarterly , and those of Ponthieu , hang- ing on vines and oak - trees , and round the copper verge is emboffed this infcription in Saxon characters ; tcy ...
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... ll guard thy venerable dust . From age to age , as I proclaim Thy learning , piety , and truth ; Thy great example fhall enflame , And emulation raife in youth . G2 ; 56. A neat 56. A neat monument erected for Ed- ward de Carteret A B B 83.
... ll guard thy venerable dust . From age to age , as I proclaim Thy learning , piety , and truth ; Thy great example fhall enflame , And emulation raife in youth . G2 ; 56. A neat 56. A neat monument erected for Ed- ward de Carteret A B B 83.
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