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A New History of London
… him with the copy of his freedom in a large square box of massy gold, with the seal inclosed in another box of the same …
A New History of London
… after that the steeple was added. It is a spacious and massy stone building, yet well ornamented. The corners have …
A New History of London
… The body is of brick, strengthened at the corners by a massy rustic; the windows are large, of the coarse gothic …
A New History of London
… edifice is built of stone, of the Tuscan order, firm and massy; the length of it is 66 feet, the breadth 44. The roof …
A New History of London
… the dial. This turret is arched, but the corners are massy; and its roof is terminated in a point, on which is …
A New History of London
… built of stone, strong and solid. The walls are plain and massy; the ornaments few and simple; and the windows though …
A New History of London
… a new sessions house is nearly finished, and will be a massy stone rusticated building. The new gaol is to contain … the extent of the vista: an arcade supported by lofty and massy pillars on each hand, divide the church into the body …
A New History of London
… larger, and the windows smaller. The tower, though very massy, with few windows, and those small; yet there are …
A New History of London
… finished in 1744. It is built with brick, and is a plain, massy, and yet elegant structure. It consists of a body of a …
A New History of London
… with rustic at the corners; and the spire, which is of the massy kind, has a gallery and many openings. St. Mary …
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