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Old and New London
… a dome superb, Hight Bagnigge; where from our forefathers hid, Long have two springs in dull stagnation slept; But …
Old and New London
… details, without such a chronicler, would be altogether hid under the varnish of what we call history." The house No. …
A New History of London
… deprived of a retreat in Flanders, and also in Scotland, hid himself for a while in Ireland; till at last, willing to …
A New History of London
… from a plain course, and support a pediment. The roof is hid by a kind of Attic course, from which the tower rises …
A New History of London
… houses on each side built close to the front, it is almost hid from the passenger. This leads into a square court, where …
A New History of London
… dome, which cannot however be seen to advantage, as it is hid by the Mansion-house. The encomiums bestowed on this …
A New History of London
… is built with brick, and well enlightened, and the roof hid by a handsome balustrade. The steeple though heavy has a …
A New History of London
… But this house has the misfortune to be totally hid by a high gloomy brick wall that would mislead a stranger …
Calendar of Border Papers
… into the Abey of Holeyrowdus into a chamber whear he hid him selfe secretley behind the hanginges, tyll about ix a …
Calendar of Border Papers
… "travill at this time, and thought sum great matters lyes hid and not discouvrid of his intentions. I reffer him to …
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