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A New History of London
… the said tenement, house, or houses, fixed with nails of iron or wooden pegs to the premises, or to the soil thereof; … manner apply themselves to the throwing of stones, wood, iron, hand-ball, foot-ball, bandy-ball, cambuck, or …
A New History of London
… the lightning; hence we have learned to fix pointed iron rods to the tops of buildings, and by a continued …
A New History of London
… and this pedestal is 40 feet high. Over the capital is an iron balcony, encompassing a cone 32 feet high, supporting a …
A New History of London
… court in Wormwood-street, in the north-east, to the iron-gate over the common-sewer, near the back gate of … where New-Broad-street begins, in the north, to the iron grate over the common-sewer, under the east end of St. … and under it are large vaults, with strong walls and iron gates, for the preservation of the cash and bullion. …
A New History of London
A New History of London
… over which is a balcony or gallery, supported by twelve iron pillars in the form of palm trees. A small inclosure is …
A New History of London
… with a grand semicircular sweep, is a large pair of fine iron gates: on the piers, upon which those gates are hung, …
A New History of London
… Roman habit, executed by Mr. Gibbon, and encompassed with iron rails. Of this statue no more need be said than was …
A New History of London
… It is now chiefly occupied by merchants who trade in iron; of which there are always large quantities in bars to …
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