Old London: Papers Read at the London Congress, July, 1866J. Murray, 1867 - 376 pages |
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... appear early in the seventeenth century , was not fully ac- cepted till " La Belle Stuart " sat for her effigy on our pence in the time of Charles II . , while she attained her greatest glory when Thomson ordered her to rule the waves ...
... appear early in the seventeenth century , was not fully ac- cepted till " La Belle Stuart " sat for her effigy on our pence in the time of Charles II . , while she attained her greatest glory when Thomson ordered her to rule the waves ...
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... appear to have sprung directly from Roman , or debased Roman patterns , in Normandy a simpler and more original type prevailed , unlike what is seen in other parts of France , and which there is some reason to regard as the invention of ...
... appear to have sprung directly from Roman , or debased Roman patterns , in Normandy a simpler and more original type prevailed , unlike what is seen in other parts of France , and which there is some reason to regard as the invention of ...
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... appears at Corfe , Caerphilly , Conway , or Beaumaris , or in many other of the castles built by Henry and his son ... appear to have abutted upon the Thames a little east of or below Billingsgate . C Upon the west the Flete formed a ...
... appears at Corfe , Caerphilly , Conway , or Beaumaris , or in many other of the castles built by Henry and his son ... appear to have abutted upon the Thames a little east of or below Billingsgate . C Upon the west the Flete formed a ...
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... appear to have been attached to or within it anything of the character of a prætorium or citadel . It is related that before the Conqueror entered London he directed a fortress to be built which should command the city . This of course ...
... appear to have been attached to or within it anything of the character of a prætorium or citadel . It is related that before the Conqueror entered London he directed a fortress to be built which should command the city . This of course ...
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... appears not to have been begun till twelve or fourteen years later . It is said to stand upon the site of the second Roman bulwark ; but looking to the well- known line of the city defences , it seems more pro- bable that so massive a ...
... appears not to have been begun till twelve or fourteen years later . It is said to stand upon the site of the second Roman bulwark ; but looking to the well- known line of the city defences , it seems more pro- bable that so massive a ...
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