The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... building erected over the pit where the bell yet remains , in consequence of which the metal became hot ; and water thrown to extinguish the fire fell upon the bell , causing the frac- ture which has taken place . The engraving will ...
... building erected over the pit where the bell yet remains , in consequence of which the metal became hot ; and water thrown to extinguish the fire fell upon the bell , causing the frac- ture which has taken place . The engraving will ...
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... building was in this | being no less worthy of notice . The external length dilapidated state , its ministers did not neglect their duties , and Ashmole has the following memorandum . " This morning Mr. Rawlings of Lichfield told me ...
... building was in this | being no less worthy of notice . The external length dilapidated state , its ministers did not neglect their duties , and Ashmole has the following memorandum . " This morning Mr. Rawlings of Lichfield told me ...
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... building well deserves notice as an early and perfect specimen of English domestic architecture . The form of the windows is peculiar to the time of the first two Edwards , and the character of the mouldings evidently points out that ...
... building well deserves notice as an early and perfect specimen of English domestic architecture . The form of the windows is peculiar to the time of the first two Edwards , and the character of the mouldings evidently points out that ...
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... buildings in the kingdom have more frequently called forth the talent of the artist ; it has been made the scene of dramatic representation , and has often been the theme of the poet . The Iron Suspension Bridge , which crosses the ...
... buildings in the kingdom have more frequently called forth the talent of the artist ; it has been made the scene of dramatic representation , and has often been the theme of the poet . The Iron Suspension Bridge , which crosses the ...
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... building . From the time of the erection of the Bridge , to October 1831 , the sum thus raised and paid into the Exchequer , amounted to 13,7321 , so that in little more than five years , upwards of three millions of letters must have ...
... building . From the time of the erection of the Bridge , to October 1831 , the sum thus raised and paid into the Exchequer , amounted to 13,7321 , so that in little more than five years , upwards of three millions of letters must have ...
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