The Bee, Or, Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... first of July 1628 , laid the founda- tion of the present noble pile of building , according to a plan furnished by Dr. Balcanquil , with the advice of Inigo Jones and other eminent architects ; in which fcarce any deviation appears ...
... first of July 1628 , laid the founda- tion of the present noble pile of building , according to a plan furnished by Dr. Balcanquil , with the advice of Inigo Jones and other eminent architects ; in which fcarce any deviation appears ...
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... first is fpoken of throughout all Europe , as one of the most perfect models of elegance in architecture , and that the last is never once men- tioned as deferving any kind of notice ; so that a man may have lived in London fifty years ...
... first is fpoken of throughout all Europe , as one of the most perfect models of elegance in architecture , and that the last is never once men- tioned as deferving any kind of notice ; so that a man may have lived in London fifty years ...
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... first is fpoken of throughout all Europe , as one of the most perfect models of elegance in architecture , and that the last is never once men- tioned as deferving any kind of notice ; so that a man may have lived in London fifty years ...
... first is fpoken of throughout all Europe , as one of the most perfect models of elegance in architecture , and that the last is never once men- tioned as deferving any kind of notice ; so that a man may have lived in London fifty years ...
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... first place , that most of their yards were not worth half the annual fum charged for them , and , in the next place , that none of the perfons kept a gardener for working them , and that most of the owners did not even employ a day ...
... first place , that most of their yards were not worth half the annual fum charged for them , and , in the next place , that none of the perfons kept a gardener for working them , and that most of the owners did not even employ a day ...
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... first appears to be but flight , becomes , by little and little , fenfible and con- fiderable . Thus water , which diftils from mount Tai , wears , in time , over the ftone a paffage , which you would think wrought with a chiffel . A ...
... first appears to be but flight , becomes , by little and little , fenfible and con- fiderable . Thus water , which diftils from mount Tai , wears , in time , over the ftone a paffage , which you would think wrought with a chiffel . A ...
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