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Old and New London
… nave, until arrangements could be made for its transfer to America. A suitable inscription marks the spot where the body …
Survey of London
… built out of funds collected by the Rev. Newman Hall in America. The buildings received extensive damage during an …
Old and New London
… Accident led to it. Dickens had brought with him from America some large and striking photographs of the …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… LB, OZ Found exported by C Found imported from Portugal, America and the Canaries Found rated by the HUNDREDWEIGHT, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… consists chiefly in the importation of timber from British America, and timber, wooden wares, hemp, and flax, from the …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… moved to No. 91 Crane Street (102); later it was taken to America. The surviving S. wall of the S. range (now the …
Old and New London
… he found his friend Mr. Coventry chatting over a map of America with Sir William Penn. In February, 1686, as he tells …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… shields. No news. Fine day. 2 children murdered. War with America not an unlikely thing. Peace with Russia considered … are falling in consequence of our unsettled relations with America. They (the Americans) still persist in giving an … be the most prudent thing we could do, because a war with America, which seems by no means impossible, would be …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… on a steamer to Spain, from where they were to be taken to America. Placed on board an American ship at Cadiz, the …
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