| Daniel Defoe - 1761 - 464 pages
...was in more Danger, according a* the Wind flood, than the Houfss a3joining on either Side. And though by the new Buildings after the Fire, much Ground was...upon the Flat, and in many Places, Gardens and large about them : fo that by Computation near Londoji. GREAT BRITAIN. 99 4000 Houfes ftand on the Ground... | |
| David Hughson - 1805 - 710 pages
...new buildings after the fire, much ground was given up to enlarge the streets, the old houses stood generally upon more ground, were much larger upon...in many places gardens, and large yards about them : so that there are many more houses built than stood before on the same ground. " Thirdly, where the... | |
| David Hughson - 1805 - 702 pages
...new buildings after the fire, much ground was given up to enlarge the streets, the old houses stood generally upon more ground, were much larger upon...in many places gardens, and large yards about them: so that there are many more houses built than stood before on the same ground. " Thirdly, where the... | |
| David Hughson - 1805 - 708 pages
...new buildings after the fire, much ground was given up to enlarge the streets, the old houses stood generally upon more ground, were much larger upon the flat, and in many places gar.iens, and large yards about them: so that there are many more houses built than stood before on... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1927 - 494 pages
...left unbuilt, to inlarge the Streets, yet 'tis to be obferved, that the Old Houfes ftood feverally upon more Ground, were much larger upon the Flat,...in many Places, Gardens and large Yards about them, all which, in the New Buildings, are, at leaft, contracted, and the Ground generally built up into... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1927 - 408 pages
...left unbuilt, to inlarge the streets, yet 'tis to be observed, that the old houses stood severally upon more ground, were much larger upon the flat,...in many places, gardens and large yards about them, all which, in the new buildings, are, at least, contracted, and the ground generally built up into... | |
| Daniel Defoe, Anthony J. Coulson - 1991 - 444 pages
...left unbuilt, to inlarge the streets, yet 'tis to be observed, that the old houses stood severally upon more ground, were much larger upon the flat, and in many places, gardens and largeyards about them, all which, in the new buildings, are, at least, contracted, and the ground generally... | |
| Elizabeth McKellar - 1999 - 268 pages
...left unbuilt, to enlarge the streets, yet 'tis to be observed, that the old houses stood severally upon more ground, were much larger upon the flat,...in many places, gardens and large yards about them, all which, in the new buildings, are, at least, contracted, and the ground generally built up into... | |
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