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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… manufactory for brown paper. Great quantities of hides and skins are tanned and dressed in the county, the former being … neighbouring English markets; leather and dressed sheep-skins, for which the town of Brecknock is the principal …
A New History of London
… little accustomed to agriculture, were cloathed with skins, subsisted on milk and flesh, dwelt in rude huts, and …
A New History of London
… the lead on the tops of churches, was rolled up like skins of parchment; and at Westminster abbey, Christ's …
A New History of London
… consisting of many sorts of drugs, spices, cotton, deer skins, goat skins, ivory, indico, gums, iron, many kinds of dying woods …
A New History of London
… were then immediately employed to write eight copies on skins of parchments in different parts of the hall for the …
A New History of London
… 0 3 0 The best hare, without the skin, at 0 3 The best kid, from Christmas to Lent, at 0 10 0 Ditto, at other times …
A New History of London
… liberal sciences, and the twelve signs of the Zodiac; the skins of a man and woman on wooden frames, in imitation of …
A New History of London
… bay and streights; to which the natives bring their skins and rich furrs to exchange for English commodities. …
A New History of London
… gold and silver wire, vellum, parchment, hides and skins, plate, and wheel carriages, collected all over …
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