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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are excellent, the streets for the most part wide and airy, and the footpaths well paved: the carriage ways are …
Old and New London
… destined for fuel or manure, or gardeners' hot-beds. In airy buildings he will see the tanned leather hanging up to … is still retained, though the poplars and willows, and airy walks by the side of the small canals, are no more. "It …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with the warehouses, the company have built a number of airy, well-lighted, and well-ventilated dwellings at the …
Old and New London
… and other merchants;" and Strype describes it as "an airy and creditable place, where the Countess of Devonshire, …
A Dictionary of London
… houses were on former sites, but were larger and more airy, and would greatly improve the alley, which was very … houses were on former sites, but were larger and more airy, and would greatly improve the alley, which was very …
A New History of London
… on the 18th of August, a scire facias against all these airy projects called bubbles; from a belief that the traffic …
A New History of London
… into a laudable emulation of rendering their city more airy and elegant; to prevent their merchants from removing to …
A New History of London
… indeed renders the central parts of the metropolis more airy: but at the same time it must be observed, that there …
A New History of London
… the town are now thrown so open, and the dwellings made so airy, that the winds from the surrounding country, find a …
A New History of London
… from so crouded a part of the town to a more free and airy situation in some of the out parts. There are several …
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