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A reference to the index will show how many and various are the allusions to the great men and women who have been associated with the wonderful life of this great City.1 The year 1850 , when the Handbook was last issued , exactly ...
A reference to the index will show how many and various are the allusions to the great men and women who have been associated with the wonderful life of this great City.1 The year 1850 , when the Handbook was last issued , exactly ...
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During these centuries ( A.D. 43-409 ) there was ample time for growth , and the outlines of the City were frequently enlarged . The earliest Roman London was probably a very small place , little more in fact than a military fort for ...
During these centuries ( A.D. 43-409 ) there was ample time for growth , and the outlines of the City were frequently enlarged . The earliest Roman London was probably a very small place , little more in fact than a military fort for ...
Σελίδα xii
The second extension of the City westwards was probably to Walbrook , an increase which the late Mr. Alfred Tylor set at 455 yards.1 Even so central a position as that of the site of the Royal Exchange was evidently at one time outside ...
The second extension of the City westwards was probably to Walbrook , an increase which the late Mr. Alfred Tylor set at 455 yards.1 Even so central a position as that of the site of the Royal Exchange was evidently at one time outside ...
Σελίδα xiv
ings in the wall , and the roads probably crossed the City at right angles , as we know was the usual Roman plan . Some of the oldest thorough- fares now existing do not appear to run on the same line as Roman Roads , which are buried ...
ings in the wall , and the roads probably crossed the City at right angles , as we know was the usual Roman plan . Some of the oldest thorough- fares now existing do not appear to run on the same line as Roman Roads , which are buried ...
Σελίδα xv
uninhabited , 1 but may not the original inhabitants have continued for a time to carry on such trade as was possible , until the newcomers gradu- ally overcame their repugnance to walled cities and joined with them ?
uninhabited , 1 but may not the original inhabitants have continued for a time to carry on such trade as was possible , until the newcomers gradu- ally overcame their repugnance to walled cities and joined with them ?
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London Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions Henry Benjamin Wheatley,Peter Cunningham Περιορισμένη προεπισκόπηση - 2011 |
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