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 xxvi
Then it was not considered that more bridges might be required , and the quays
from Blackfriars to the Tower would have afforded but little facility for the growth of
that commerce which has made London the port of the world . It is , therefore ...
Then it was not considered that more bridges might be required , and the quays
from Blackfriars to the Tower would have afforded but little facility for the growth of
that commerce which has made London the port of the world . It is , therefore ...
Σελίδα xxvii
London was fortunate in possessing such an architect as Wren , who was equal
to the occasion which so unexpectedly presented itself . He stamped his genius
upon the new London which arose from the ashes of the old . Not only are his ...
London was fortunate in possessing such an architect as Wren , who was equal
to the occasion which so unexpectedly presented itself . He stamped his genius
upon the new London which arose from the ashes of the old . Not only are his ...
Σελίδα xxviii
The first emigration of the London merchants westward was about the middle of
the last century ; and only those who had already secured large fortunes and
possessed reputations beyond the shadow of a doubt ventured as far as Hatton ...
The first emigration of the London merchants westward was about the middle of
the last century ; and only those who had already secured large fortunes and
possessed reputations beyond the shadow of a doubt ventured as far as Hatton ...
Σελίδα xxx
The revocation of the Edict of Nantes in October 1685 , and the consequent
migration into this country of a large number of industrious French Protestants ,
caused a considerable growth in the east end of London . It was then that the silk
...
The revocation of the Edict of Nantes in October 1685 , and the consequent
migration into this country of a large number of industrious French Protestants ,
caused a considerable growth in the east end of London . It was then that the silk
...
Σελίδα xxxi
While houses were in this way being added to houses , the river as the centre
and very life of London was forgotten . As a consequence , the place was ugly
and wanting in homogeneity — there was no point where one could take a visitor
and ...
While houses were in this way being added to houses , the river as the centre
and very life of London was forgotten . As a consequence , the place was ugly
and wanting in homogeneity — there was no point where one could take a visitor
and ...
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