| George Alexander Cooke - 1802 - 316 pages
...England in general, have been elegantly called a public treasure in the hands of private persons: it is to be hoped that the time is not very distant when this important treasure shall be opened, and its con" The commons of Knock, Newbigging, KirkbyThore,... | |
| 1823 - 536 pages
...dimensions, is by no means adequate to the purposes required of it, nor does it exhibit any VOL. II. K thing in its constructure worthy of notice — it...Bartholomew, and which was built by the prior of St. Paneras, at Lewes, who obtained a grant of the ground from the Lord of the Manor, subject to a quit-rent... | |
| Richard Sicklemore - 1827 - 190 pages
...workhouse, and town-hall. In the latter, the local magistracy hold their sittings daily; but which, from its confined dimensions, is by no means adequate...the convent of mendicant friars, dedicated to St. Bartholomeiv, and which was built by the Prior of St. Pancras, at Lewes, who obtained a grant of the... | |
| James Grigor - 1841 - 500 pages
...amongst the community in general, and lead them to leave off their unprofitable and useless habits. It is to be hoped that the time is not very distant when every town and village shall have its library, scientific institution, museum, and public pleasure-garden,... | |
| James Grigor - 1841 - 504 pages
...Robvr. the community in general, and lead them to leave off their unprofitable and useless habits. It is to be hoped that the time is not very distant when every town and village shall have its library, scientific institution, museum, and public pleasure-garden,... | |
| Liverpool Geological Society - 1921 - 114 pages
...being put to very many uses. The disintegration is of the nature of a degradation of energy and it is to be hoped that the time is not very distant when large quantities of energy may be released from rocks ^nd minerals other than those showing radio-activity,... | |
| Liverpool Geological Society - 1924 - 460 pages
...being put to very many uses. The disintegration is of the nature of a degradation of energy and it is to be hoped that the time is not very distant when large quantities of energy may be released from rocks ".nd minerals other than those showing radio-activity,... | |
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