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A New History of London
A New History of London
… and parochial churches within the said city;" the channel of Bridewell-dock, from the river Thames to … by the said act: and in pursuance of the said act, the channel was soon after made navigable from the Thames to … carried on with their subjects by some of our American islands, yet this could by no means justify the mode of …
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… of the act. They were farther impowered to fill up the channel of Bridewell-dock, between Fleet-bridge and the …
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… the strongest and most valuable of the French sugar islands, and of the island of St. Lucia; which were reduced …
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… their own country, by a promise of settling them in the islands of St. John, and Le Croix, in America. After they had …
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… coast of Patagonia, known by us under the name of Falkland islands. The government made some shew of preparing for a … bank on the south side of the river, and of deepening the channel, and thereby improving the navigation; but, the court … thrown into a less inconvenient form, by narrowing the channel, and thereby giving weight and velocity to the water. …
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… tide constantly fresh, while the width and depth of the channel allow merchant vessels to bring their cargoes from …
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