Search

Displaying 681 - 690 of 690
Old and New London
… hundred and thirty-seven, this bust of the author of 'Paradise Lost' was placed here by William Benson, Esq., one …
Old and New London
… subterraneous apartments, which are called the one "Paradise" and the other "Hell," which were given by the King …
Old and New London
… side a wilderness and a desert, and on the other "like a paradise in miniature;" he complains that "the water is …
Old and New London
… was one of the garden-houses for which the author of "Paradise Lost" appears to have had a preference. Part of the …
Old and New London
… by-and-by turned it into a debtors' sanctuary and thieves' paradise, and for half a century its bullies and swindlers …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Dublin popish books are daily printed, [e.g.] The way to Paradise: The double and single manual; and other …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Warrant to the keeper of Newgate to receive into custody Paradise, on suspicion of high treason. [ Ibid., p. 424.] May …
A History of the County of Somerset
… being defined for the first time as part of the hamlet of Paradise, locally situated in Huish Episcopi parish. An …
The Environs of London
… of the Cure of Deism; gave Dobson 100l. for translating Paradise Lost; and as a farther proof of his respect for …
A History of the County of Oxford
… loose, profligate place' Witney had become 'a little paradise'. The shift was ascribed primarily to 'close Sabbath …
Displaying 681 - 690 of 690