Cities of the World: Their Origin, Progress, and Present Aspect. Great Britain and IrelandEdwin Hodder Garland Publishing, 1985 - 320 pages |
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Page 78
... miles in length , and Dublin , reckoning by its set boundaries , measures across in any direction from one mile and three - quarters to two miles and a half . But the actual extent of the buildings that may fairly be reckoned as a ...
... miles in length , and Dublin , reckoning by its set boundaries , measures across in any direction from one mile and three - quarters to two miles and a half . But the actual extent of the buildings that may fairly be reckoned as a ...
Page 150
... mile to ten or twelve miles . It is nearly two miles broad opposite Hull . Within the historic period it has been , as it is to - day , one of our deepest and safest streams . Up these waters sailed Saxon and Danish invaders and , times ...
... mile to ten or twelve miles . It is nearly two miles broad opposite Hull . Within the historic period it has been , as it is to - day , one of our deepest and safest streams . Up these waters sailed Saxon and Danish invaders and , times ...
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... miles , and on the Cheshire side nine miles , and that the entire dock estate , including warehouses and storeyards , cover more than 1,500 acres , we have given the reader some conception of the magnitude of these wonderful works . The ...
... miles , and on the Cheshire side nine miles , and that the entire dock estate , including warehouses and storeyards , cover more than 1,500 acres , we have given the reader some conception of the magnitude of these wonderful works . The ...
Contents
Its Early HistoryAntiquities of the DistrictBelfast CastleSt Patricks VisitScandinavian InroadsAngloNorman | 15 |
Situation of the TownEarly HistoryFounding of King Edward VI s SchoolLelands Description of the Town | 30 |
Situation of the TownPlagiarisms in StoneEarly HistoryThe De LacisSides with the LancastriansIn the Time | 47 |
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