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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… dyers' weed, which affords a beautiful yellow dye, grows wild in many parts; and the berberis vulgaris, or common …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain (Simancas)
… refuge in the woods, there to live miserably amongst the wild beast, until some lure entraps me, and I am led to my …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain (Simancas)
… did not concern themselves greatly about the names of the wild headlands against which their ships perished, it is …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain (Simancas)
… me." After the comedy there was a masquerade of satyrs, or wild gods, who danced with the ladies, and when this was …
Survey of London
… have been, from 1698 to 1703, in the occupation of Joseph Wild, another well-known publisher. 43 Wild's successor from 1715 to 1726 was Theophilus Thomas. The …
Survey of London
… windows announced, "Lodgings at 3d. a night," where the wild wanderers from town to town held their nightly revels." …
Survey of London
… lying within the angle formed by Great Queen Street and Wild Street has already been traced 1 up to the division of … of the whole of Aldwych Close lying to the east of Wild Street, and to the south of the gardens of the Great … 3) shows that by that year the whole of the east side of Wild Street, south of Weld House, and all the north side of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… most numerous, but remains of horses, dogs, deer and other wild animals and of birds were also identified. In one pit …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… is frequented by swarms of almost every description of wild-fowl, and well stocked with salmon, grilse, various … Frith of Clyde at Dunaverty bay. The general scenery is wild and dreary; and the extensive ranges of rocky mountains …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is generally clay, the surface undulated, and the scenery wild and romantic. There are coal-mines and good …