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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… and below it the wall is of the 12th century, 3 ft. thick, and of fairly large stones, roughly coursed and …
Old and New London
… and spreading them upon the surface of the water in a thick scum of various and ominous hues. Such was Agar Town … will no longer wonder that Webster's Dictionary is such a thick volume, but rather stand wondering where the English …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… young cheeses by land, old cheeses by water. The broad thick cheese was made later, matured longer, and only sent …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… from the scraps and remainders of BEEF boiled down into a thick soup or stew, but in fact it was usually made from a … or baked with SPICEs, and then served hot or cold in thick slices [Raffald (1769, new ed. 1977)]; [Smith (1758, …
Survey of London
… which was built up, on a foundation of concrete 17 feet thick, to support the granite steps, and which seemed to show …
Survey of London
… the Metopes of the Parthenon had been', after the two-foot-thick slabs of marble had been fixed in position. 320 a The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… foot of the Chiltern hills, whose summits are crowned with thick plantations; the Tring station of the London and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the font has a square bowl resting on four slender and one thick shaft, without capitals, and has shallow arcading cut …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… presenting very abrupt elevations, covered with short thick grass, valuable for rearing sheep. The river Coquet …
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