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A History of the County of Stafford
… of 'some smart country town . . . But to dispel such bright imaginings, it is only needful to turn a few yards up …
A History of the County of Essex
… by J. G. S. Gibson and S. B. Russell and executed in bright red brick, lavishly adorned with sculpture and stone …
A History of the County of Essex
… Frys, Gurneys, Listers, Howards, and Barclays. 154 John Bright was a frequent visitor. 155 In 1870 it was decided to …
Old and New London
… and the jewels that were about him appeared exceedingly bright. He had in one hand a sceptre and dove, and in the …
Old and New London
… end of the samesome nine feet squareis occupied by a new, bright, chromatic decoration. It is divided, by a light …
Old and New London
… our own day it ought to suit even the simple taste of Mr. Bright, who respectfully but firmly declined to costume …
Old and New London
… and at every opening of it his lordship saw something bright, like a drawn sword or a pistol. Upon which my lord …
Survey of London
… Mary White (1757), Samuel Everingham (175860), Thomas Bright (176166), Samuel Hartley (176769), Jas. Hartley …
Old and New London
… pattern are hanging up, but none, perhaps. look either bright or white; it is a vista of dinginess, but …
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