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Journal of the House of Lords
… Goods which may be delivered in consequence of the present Circular will lie at the Company's Risk in case of the … Two Roses marked at each End; the Company, from their Circular and the Contract they make, have the Liberty of …
Old and New London
… at once tasteful and beautiful. A broad terraced carriage-drive, 400 feet in length, separates the hotel from the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… drawback of consolidation. An appetite for land might drive these 'traders in land' to reduce the scale of their … adapt traditional ideas to the different soils, and by the drive to break in new downland. 89 On flint and chalk loams, … dairying and later cattle- and sheep-grazing began to drive out arable, a process hastened by inclosure. 138 As in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… drop sharply, Cheddar cheese was in any case beginning to drive the native product out of existence. Sir Gabriel …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… it contains two singular octagonal pillars, resting upon circular bases of Sussex marble, supposed to have been … to the use of the market, is of stone, supported on circular arches and round Tuscan columns. The parish …
Survey of London
… of five bays, linked on the north to south axis by large circular lobbies, and on the east to west axis by square … one being an apse-ended oblong. At each end of this was a circular ante-room, that to the north leading to the … to the entrance hall, on the north side of which was the circular principal staircase, flanked on the east by an oval …
Survey of London
… with supporters and behind there rises a domed cupola, circular in plan, carried on eight free columns and …
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