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Old and New London
… to the Committee as to what was to be done with the large trees, and it was gravely suggested that they should be walled in. I remarked that I could cover the trees without any difficulty; when Mr. Brunel asked, 'Do you … at Devonshire House, and gave me the measurement of the trees, which he had taken early in the morning, …
Survey of London Monograph
… vineyards, I made me gardens and orchards, and I planted trees in them of all kinds of fruits ; I made me pools of water to water therewith the wood that bringeth forth trees, And whatsoever mine eyes desired I kept not from them, …
Survey of London
… the wheeles of the coaches have been up to the Axle Trees in dirt so that all the strength of the horses hath …
Survey of London
… fortie yeares had on both sides fayre hedgerowes of Elme trees, with Bridges and easie stiles to passe over into the …
Old and New London
… and an orchard well planted with choice fruit-trees, as also "one pleasant banqueting house, and one other …
Survey of London Monograph
… and gardens, and across the broad, sparkling river lie the trees and pastures of the Isle of Dogs (Plate 7). Another … . . . walked into the Park, where the King hath planted trees and made steps in the hill up to the castle, which is … of the design; while no attempt was made to replace trees which had died or been blown down. Accurate surveys …