| Daniel Defoe - 1748 - 472 pages
...here? The next is Sir THOMAS GRESHAJJ, with this Infcription : ' Who, by the -honourable Profeffion of Merchant, having enriched himfelf, and his Country...the Commerce of the World, built the ROYAL EXCHANGE. INIGO JONES, Who, to adorn his Country, introduced and rivalled the Gretk and Roman Architecture. JOHN... | |
| 1752 - 674 pages
...Sir THOMAS GRESHAM, »ho, by the honourable profeffion of a merchant, having enriched himfelf and bis country, for carrying on the commerce of the world built the Royal Exchange." The accommodations dill wanting to the Courts of Juftice, Royal Boroughs, and Town-council of EDINBURGH,... | |
| Select epitaphs, William Toldervy - 1755 - 494 pages
...fhe had not mifled her Way. On Sir THOMAS GRESHAM. Who, by the Honourable Profeffion of aMerchant, Having enriched himfelf and his Country, . For carrying on the Commerce of the World, .. Built the Royal-Exchange. [Stow, Buckingham/hire] On WILLIAM WARMSTRY, Eft, " The Memory of the Juft is blefled... | |
| 1756 - 50 pages
...Buftos. Mr. POPE, • Without any Infcription, Sir THOMAS GRESHAM, who, by the honourable Profeffion of a Merchant, having enriched himfelf, and his Country,...Exchange. IGNATIUS JONES, who, to adorn his Country, introduc'd and rival'd the Greek and Roman Architecture. • JOHN MILTON, whofe fublime and unbounded... | |
| 726 pages
...with this infcription : Who, by the honourable profcfQen of* merchant, having enriched himfelf and hi* country, for carrying on the commerce of the world, built the Royal Exchange. Jndigo Jones, Who, to adorn his country, introduced and rivalled tin Creik and Roman architecture.... | |
| 1764 - 164 pages
...here? Sir THOMAS GRESHAM, who by the honourable Profeffion of a Merchant, having enrich'd himfelf and Country, for carrying on the Commerce of the World,,...Royal Exchange. , IGNATIUS JONES, who, to adorn his Country,introduced and rivaled the Greek and Roman Architecture. JOHN MILTON, whofe fublime and unbounded--... | |
| 1766 - 166 pages
...? Sir THOMAS GRESH AM, who by the honourable Profeflion of a Merchant, having enrich'd himfelf and Country, for carrying on- the Commerce of the World,...JONES, who, to adorn his Country, introduced .and rivaled the Greek and . Reman Architecture: JOHN -MILTON, whofe fublime and unbounded Genius equalled... | |
| Thomas Martyn - 1766 - 426 pages
...honourable profeffion of a merchant, having enriched himfclf, and his country, for carrying on the commeice of the world, built the Royal Exchange. Ignatius Jones,...who, to adorn his country, introduced and rivalled the Greek and Roman architefture. John Milton, whofe fublime and unbounded genius equalled a fubjecl... | |
| 1766 - 96 pages
...• - - • . t. \ ' * » -• .• ,' . « who by the honourable Profefiion of a Merchant havifig enriched himfelf and his Country, for carrying on the Commerce of the World1, 'built the" Royal' Exchange. IGNATIUS JONES, . • - - • I -j. . •• i ti f 4 • ! Jr... | |
| 1773 - 94 pages
...MAS GRESHA MV- .":• :.'. who by the honourable Profeffion of a Merchant haV-; ing enriched himlelf and his Country, for carrying on the Commerce of the World, built the Royal Exchange. .. • IGNATIUS jo NE s> . - . who to adorn his Country, introduced and rivalled the Greek and Roman Architecture.... | |
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