The Beauties of England and Wales: Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, Volumul 11,Partea 2Verner & Hood, 1814 - 803 pagini |
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Pagina 23
... Lond . p . 25. Edit . 1598 . C 4 gious + See preceding Volume , p . 126 . ‡ And . Hist . of Com . Vol . I. p . 372. Our Author remarks , that Merchant was an appellation then given to all persons who made a business of buy ing and ...
... Lond . p . 25. Edit . 1598 . C 4 gious + See preceding Volume , p . 126 . ‡ And . Hist . of Com . Vol . I. p . 372. Our Author remarks , that Merchant was an appellation then given to all persons who made a business of buy ing and ...
Pagina 24
... a Well , & c . , for one hundred Marks , to which he added fifty Marks for im- provements . " Mat . Par . Vit . p . 125-6 . + Sur . of Lond . p . 235 . found in the Streets with sword and buckler , or 24 MIDDLESEX .
... a Well , & c . , for one hundred Marks , to which he added fifty Marks for im- provements . " Mat . Par . Vit . p . 125-6 . + Sur . of Lond . p . 235 . found in the Streets with sword and buckler , or 24 MIDDLESEX .
Pagina 33
... the Abbey at Westminster , to which St. Martin's - le - Grand belonged , as it still does to the Dean and Chapter of Westminster . + Stow's Lond . p . 9. Edit . 1598 . shoote in . " * This was the origin of MIDDLESEX . 33.
... the Abbey at Westminster , to which St. Martin's - le - Grand belonged , as it still does to the Dean and Chapter of Westminster . + Stow's Lond . p . 9. Edit . 1598 . shoote in . " * This was the origin of MIDDLESEX . 33.
Pagina 34
... Lond . p . 351. Edit . 1598. In the account of historical events connected with London , given in the preceding Volume , a remarkable tran- saction , and one which places the importance of the Capital in a very striking point of view ...
... Lond . p . 351. Edit . 1598. In the account of historical events connected with London , given in the preceding Volume , a remarkable tran- saction , and one which places the importance of the Capital in a very striking point of view ...
Pagina 38
... taste , and depositaries of the effusions of the literary and graphic genius of former 晶 Sec preceding Volume , p . 238 , 239 , note ; and Stow's Lond . p . 79- 85. Edit . 1633 . former centuries , were , in the course of a 38 MIDDLESEX .
... taste , and depositaries of the effusions of the literary and graphic genius of former 晶 Sec preceding Volume , p . 238 , 239 , note ; and Stow's Lond . p . 79- 85. Edit . 1633 . former centuries , were , in the course of a 38 MIDDLESEX .
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Pagina 455 - ... majesty's displeasure would at all times affect their minds ; the declaration of that displeasure has already filled them with inexpressible anxiety, and with the deepest affliction. Permit me, sire, to assure your majesty, that your majesty lias...
Pagina 455 - We do, therefore, with the greatest humility and submission, most earnestly supplicate your Majesty that you will not dismiss us from your presence, without expressing a more favourable opinion of your faithful citizens, and without some comfort, without some prospect at least of redress.
Pagina 675 - India, as aforesaid, shall be obliged to learn, within one year after their arrival, the Portuguese language, and shall apply themselves to learn the native language of the country where they shall reside, the better to enable them to instruct the Gentoos, that shall be the servants or slaves of the same Company, or of their Agents, in the Protestant Religion...
Pagina 1 - Rais'd the strong crane; choak'd up the loaded street With foreign plenty ; and thy stream, O Thames, Large, gentle, deep, majestic, king of floods ! Chose for his grand resort.
Pagina 483 - ... when the fire was entered, how quickly did it run round the galleries, filling them with flames : then descending the stairs, compasseth the walks, giving forth flaming vollies, and...
Pagina 230 - Testament, to the great prejudice of the said clergy, who have been at great expense in order to represent it publicly at Christmas.
Pagina 457 - ... wisely chosen and faithfully observed, by colonies united and protected, by decisive victories by sea and land, by conquests made by arms and generosity in every part of the globe, and by commerce, for the first time united with and made to flourish by war, was pleased to raise up as a proper instrument in this memorable work, • WILLIAM PITT.
Pagina 537 - An aft for authorizing his majesty in council to allow, during the present war, and for six months after the ratification of a definitive treaty of peace...
Pagina 309 - The sad attendant of so good a Queen : Ungrateful country! to forget so soon All that great Anna for thy sake has done : When sworn the kind defender of thy cause, Spite of her dear religion, spite of laws ; For thee she...
Pagina 222 - The noise in it is like that of bees, a strange humming or buzz mixed of walking tongues and feet: it is a kind of still roar or loud whisper. It is the great exchange of all discourse, and no business whatsoever but is here stirring and a-foot.