London, Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions, Τόμος 1Based upon the Handbook of London, by the late Peter Cunningham. |
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Σελίδα vi
In time the same process was carried out in the West End , and dwelling - houses
were turned into offices , while the suburbs in consequence increased in extent ,
owing largely to the requirements of the shopkeeper , who left his house in town ...
In time the same process was carried out in the West End , and dwelling - houses
were turned into offices , while the suburbs in consequence increased in extent ,
owing largely to the requirements of the shopkeeper , who left his house in town ...
Σελίδα x
It is necessary here to mention that the great authority of Dr. Guest is strongly
opposed to the notion of a British town having preceded the He affirms that the
valley of the Lea was the western boundary of the Trinobantes , and that the
district ...
It is necessary here to mention that the great authority of Dr. Guest is strongly
opposed to the notion of a British town having preceded the He affirms that the
valley of the Lea was the western boundary of the Trinobantes , and that the
district ...
Σελίδα xiii
Mr. Roach Smith pointed out that this enclosure gives dimensions far greater than
those of any other Roman town in Britain . There can be no doubt that within the
walls there was much unoccupied space , for with the one exception of the ...
Mr. Roach Smith pointed out that this enclosure gives dimensions far greater than
those of any other Roman town in Britain . There can be no doubt that within the
walls there was much unoccupied space , for with the one exception of the ...
Σελίδα xvi
Some years after this the Danes dug a great ditch by Southwark , and then
dragged their ships through to the west side of the bridge , by which means they
were able to keep the inhabitants of London from either going in or out of the
town .
Some years after this the Danes dug a great ditch by Southwark , and then
dragged their ships through to the west side of the bridge , by which means they
were able to keep the inhabitants of London from either going in or out of the
town .
Σελίδα xx
We have been so long used to the freedom of an open City that it is not easy for
us to realise the inconveniences attendant on residence within a fortified town .
When the curfew was tolled , the gates were closed , and any one found about
the ...
We have been so long used to the freedom of an open City that it is not easy for
us to realise the inconveniences attendant on residence within a fortified town .
When the curfew was tolled , the gates were closed , and any one found about
the ...
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