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A Dictionary of London
… or defence to a city, a watch-tower. (2) a wooden tower or bulwark. (3) A loophole in the wall, out of which missiles …
Old and New London
Old and New London
… preservation of that army that day. For they stood as a bulwark and rampire to defend the rest; and when their wings …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… Earith. The principal monuments are the church and Earith bulwark. Roman a(1). About m. N. of the village of Earith, in … the window-stonework is much damaged. Secular a (3). The Bulwark, Earith, stands in low marshy ground, about 150 yards … and it was probably thrown up during the Civil War. The Bulwark-Earith. ConditionFairly good, except at S. angle. …
A New History of London
… this house, twelve in number, when the ould wall of this Bulwark fell down three stories high, and so broad, as two …
A New History of London
… least resemblance to popery, they had proved the principal bulwark against all attempts to restore that establishment: …
A New History of London
… by juries. "II. That you carefully watch over the great bulwark of our liberties, the Habeas Corpus Act; and that you … 2." That you carefully watch over that great bulwark of our liberties, the Habeas Corpus Act; and that you …
A New History of London
… awe of parliament cannot fail to secure to us that sacred bulwark of English liberty, the trial by jury, against the … credit; the attempts made on juries, the last sacred bulwark of liberty and law; the arbitrary and venal hand with …
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