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Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… of their own Dominions and Countries, so that there can be little Hope of future Expectation of any Petre or Powder to …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… John Brown, Thomas Broadnax; Philip Lord Lisle, sir Thomas Walsingham, Ralph Weldon, Thomas Blunt, William Boothby, … Wood, sir John Dingley, sir Richard Betteson, sir Thomas Walsingham, sir Thomas Jervoice, sir John Lenthal, sir John …
Old and New London
… the groundfloor, at the north-west angle, looking into the little garden which divides the house from Hyde Park, is the … above-mentioned year vented itself on the duke, we glean a little intelligence in the following extract from Mr. Raikes' … Lady Charles Wellesley, who were staying on a visit. So little did he anticipate death that he had appointed that day …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… mid-eighteenth century, the College of Physicians thought little of this view and declared that 'no one at this time …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… date of use: a1000 Found described as GREAT, LARGE, LITTLE, OLD Found used for or containing baking, MALT, MEAL, … regarded as important, and when orthodox medicine offered little help for those suffering loss of body parts, the less …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… arable lands are towards the north and east, beyond which little cultivation is found; lofty mountains, in various … rise so abruptly from the sides of the lakes, as to leave little land that can be subjected to the plough. Of these … prospect. Ben-Cochail, to the north of it, though little inferior in height, appears much diminished by …
Survey of London
… and backsides to the said mesuage belonging, and one little cottage with th' appurtenances in Chelchehith als … name of "The Good Intent." A haunt of Chelsea artists, the little restaurant deserves a passing mention. If it had …
Survey of London
… were established. The excavations could contribute little, however, towards answering the question 'When and by … and mutilated as it was, of a late medieval country house. Little that was medieval was, however, visible from Upper … the inhabitants. In other words they showed that although little that was medieval in date was actually visible from …
Survey of London
… impression of being a portrait from the life. There can be little doubt that the whole scheme of painting (with the …
Survey of London
… remarkably uniform in character, and was, therefore, of little help in dating the various parts of the structure, … lines of the original walls, could have been effected with little disturbance of the superstructure if the upper storey …
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