A general collection of ... voyages and travels, digested by J. Pinkerton, Volumen2John Pinkerton 1808 |
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... trade and navigation ; of all which , take the following true , though rude and unpolifhed account . - I begin with Cornwall , the county in which I landed . Cornwall is the most western county of England , and is fo wafhed by the fea ...
... trade and navigation ; of all which , take the following true , though rude and unpolifhed account . - I begin with Cornwall , the county in which I landed . Cornwall is the most western county of England , and is fo wafhed by the fea ...
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... trade , that the whole milk of the parifh is , by the agreement of the parifhioners , pre- ferved for the making of it . Its oxen are as large as thofe of Lancashire and Lincoln- fhire ; and the grain of the flesh is faid to be finer ...
... trade , that the whole milk of the parifh is , by the agreement of the parifhioners , pre- ferved for the making of it . Its oxen are as large as thofe of Lancashire and Lincoln- fhire ; and the grain of the flesh is faid to be finer ...
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John Pinkerton. for the difference in extent . As to foreign trade , furely no fhire but Middlefex will compare with one that has the city of Bristol to boaft of ; not to mention the coasting trade in the little ports of Bridgewater and ...
John Pinkerton. for the difference in extent . As to foreign trade , furely no fhire but Middlefex will compare with one that has the city of Bristol to boaft of ; not to mention the coasting trade in the little ports of Bridgewater and ...
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... trade or manufacture , excepting the corn market at Croydon , and the feveral branches of trade carried on in the borough of Southwark : but as that borough is contiguous to Lon- don , I shall remark their trade together . In general ...
... trade or manufacture , excepting the corn market at Croydon , and the feveral branches of trade carried on in the borough of Southwark : but as that borough is contiguous to Lon- don , I shall remark their trade together . In general ...
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... trade of this county , I am informed , that the whole county almoft is cantoned out into corn or pafture , and garden grounds near the city . The manufactures are chiefly confined to the city or fuburbs , of which hereafter : But it is ...
... trade of this county , I am informed , that the whole county almoft is cantoned out into corn or pafture , and garden grounds near the city . The manufactures are chiefly confined to the city or fuburbs , of which hereafter : But it is ...
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Página 42 - Then shall there enter into the gates of this city kings and princes sitting upon the throne of David, riding in chariots and on horses, they, and their princes, the men of Judah, and the inhabitants of Jerusalem : and this city shall remain for ever.
Página 139 - The church hath power to decree rites and ceremonies, and authority in controversies of faith...
Página 174 - Two cupids squirt before: a lake behind Improves the keenness of the northern wind. His gardens next your admiration call, On every side you look, behold the wall!
Página 73 - Tylers and Bricklayers. 38. Bowyers. 39. Fletchers. 40. Blacksmiths 41. Joiners. 42. Weavers. 43. Woolmen. 44. Scriveners. 45. Fruiterers. 46. Plasterers. - 47- Stationers. 48. Embroiderers. 49. Upholders. 50.
Página 540 - ... to me. And it appeared to me extraordinary, that I should, thus at midnight, be in Oxford, in a large company of Oxonian clergy, without well knowing how I had got there. Meanwhile, however, I took all the pains in my power to recommend myself to my company, and, in the course of conversation, I gave them as good an account as I could of our German Universities, neither denying, nor concealing, that, now and then, we had riots and disturbances. " O we are
Página 509 - ... or strings, with which they encircled or enclosed multitudes of people of all ranks. These they hurried along with them, and everything else that came in their way, as trophies of joy; and thus, in the midst of exultation and triumph, they paraded through many of the most populous streets of London.
Página 138 - The visible Church of Christ is a congregation of faithful men, in which the pure word of God is preached, and the sacraments duly administered, according to Christ's ordinance, in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same.
Página 209 - Sylvan (hades, and filent groves, (Haunt of the Druids) whence the earth is fed With copious fuel ; whence the fturdy oak, A prince's refuge once, th...
Página 303 - Did you not observe how, as that white sail shot by and was lost, he turned and crossed himself to drive the tempter from him that had thrown that distraction in his way ? I should tell you that the ferryman who rowed me, a lusty young fellow, told me that he would not for 'all the world pass a night at the abbey (there were such things seen near it) though there was a power of money hid there.
Página 175 - To rest the cushion and soft dean invite, Who never mentions hell to ears polite. But, hark ! the chiming clocks to dinner call ; A hundred footsteps scrape the marble hall : The rich buffet well-colour'd serpents grace, And gaping Tritons spew, to wash your face.