The original Picture of London, enlarged and improved. (Re-ed. by J. Britton). (Re-ed. by J. Britton).1829 |
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... Middlesex , exclusive of London . APPENDIX . List of London Bankers , with Country Agents , 434 to 443 . Bank Directors and East India Directors , 444 : - Army Agents and Navy Agents , 445 . Laws relative to the Metropolis , 446 ...
... Middlesex , exclusive of London . APPENDIX . List of London Bankers , with Country Agents , 434 to 443 . Bank Directors and East India Directors , 444 : - Army Agents and Navy Agents , 445 . Laws relative to the Metropolis , 446 ...
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... Middlesex then contained 845,400 persons ; in 1811 these amounted to 985,100 ; and , in 1821 , to 1,167,500 . Hence we learn that the inhabitants had been augmented , in 20 years , 322,100 ; and from the latter date to the commencement ...
... Middlesex then contained 845,400 persons ; in 1811 these amounted to 985,100 ; and , in 1821 , to 1,167,500 . Hence we learn that the inhabitants had been augmented , in 20 years , 322,100 ; and from the latter date to the commencement ...
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... Middlesex , " forming part of " The Beauties of England and Wales , " and in Upcott's " Bibliographical Account of the principal Works relating to English Topography , " three volumes , 8vo . 1818 . PICTURE OF LONDON CHAPTER I. General ...
... Middlesex , " forming part of " The Beauties of England and Wales , " and in Upcott's " Bibliographical Account of the principal Works relating to English Topography , " three volumes , 8vo . 1818 . PICTURE OF LONDON CHAPTER I. General ...
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... Middlesex , on the borders of the Thames , at the distance of about sixty miles from the sea , calculated by the course of that river . Its geographical position is fifty - one degrees and thirty - one minutes of latitude , north from ...
... Middlesex , on the borders of the Thames , at the distance of about sixty miles from the sea , calculated by the course of that river . Its geographical position is fifty - one degrees and thirty - one minutes of latitude , north from ...
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... Middlesex shore stand higher as they recede from the water , so as to form a kind of amphitheatre , stretching from east to west . The Soil of this district is gravel and clay , with a mixture of loam and sand . As the ground rises ...
... Middlesex shore stand higher as they recede from the water , so as to form a kind of amphitheatre , stretching from east to west . The Soil of this district is gravel and clay , with a mixture of loam and sand . As the ground rises ...
Términos y frases comunes
ancient annual arches architect architectural Bank Bishopsgate Blackfriars Borough Bridge British building built centre Chancery Chapel Charles Cheapside Church City of London Clerkenwell Coffee-House columns commenced Company consists Cornhill Court Covent Garden designs ditto Duke Earl east edifice Edward erected establishment exhibition extended feet Fleet Street front gallery George George's grand Gray's Inn Guildhall Hall handsome Henry Henry VIII Hill Holborn Hospital House Institution Ionic order James James's John King King's Lane late Lincoln's Lombard Street lord mayor Majesty mansion ment metropolis Middlesex miles monuments Office ornamented Oxford-street painted Palace Pall Mall parish Park Parliament Paul's persons Piccadilly portico present principal prison Queen Regent Street reign river Road Royal School seat side Smithfield Society Soho Somerset Place Southwark spacious Square stone Strand Surrey Tavern Temple Thames Theatre tion Tower village Westminster Whitechapel William Yard
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Página 465 - ... prosecutes, or be committed to the house of correction and kept to hard labour for any term not exceeding three calendar months, nor less than one.
Página 215 - To preserve testimony, when in danger of being lost, before the matter to which it relates can be made the subject of judicial investigation.
Página 295 - ... the British Museum Sion College the Bodleian Library at Oxford the Public Library at Cambridge the library of the Faculty of Advocates at Edinburgh, the libraries of the four universities of Scotland Trinity College Library and the King's Inns...
Página 398 - Heavens ! what a goodly prospect spreads around, Of hills, and dales, and woods, and lawns, and spires, And glittering towns, and gilded streams, till all The stretching landscape into smoke decays...
Página 246 - But she too soon learnt how fatal it is for any one in .a dependent situation to exceed the limits of their authority ; for her master, on his return, was enraged at finding that they had gone beyond his orders, renounced his engagement to his servant, and devoted his ample fortune to public charity.
Página 251 - City of London Truss Society, for the Relief of the Ruptured Poor, throughout the Kingdom, Grocers
Página 217 - The primary and original business of this court is to call the king's debtors to account, by bill filed by the attorney-general ; and to recover any lands, tenements, or hereditaments, any goods, chattels, or other profits or benefits belonging to the crown.
Página 341 - Fourth, for the, advancement of literature — by the publication of inedited remains of ancient literature, and of such works, as may be of great intrinsic value, but not of that popular character which usually claims the attention of publishers...
Página 286 - Society for the Support and Encouragement of Sunday Schools throughout the British Dominions.
Página 182 - Arcadius), found here in 1777, that the Romans had a fort on this spot. The tower is governed by the Constable of the Tower, who at coronations and other state ceremonies has the custody of the regalia. The principal entrance is on the west, and is wide enough to admit a carriage.