The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... bridge , but they were strenuously and successfully resisted . Thus , in 1671 , when it was proposed to build a bridge at Put- ney , the citizens of London rose in opposi- tion to the scheme , and protested against any bridge being ...
... bridge , but they were strenuously and successfully resisted . Thus , in 1671 , when it was proposed to build a bridge at Put- ney , the citizens of London rose in opposi- tion to the scheme , and protested against any bridge being ...
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... bridge was stripped of its timbers , and when close upon completion , was once more reduced to a skeleton . When the war was ended , the bridge was finished , and the people of Buda - Pesth now proudly pronounce it to be the eighth ...
... bridge was stripped of its timbers , and when close upon completion , was once more reduced to a skeleton . When the war was ended , the bridge was finished , and the people of Buda - Pesth now proudly pronounce it to be the eighth ...
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... bridge is the Britannia Bridge , constructed by Mr. Robert Stephenson across the Menai Straits , which we have already so fully described , that it is not necessary for us to enter upon any further description of that masterly work ...
... bridge is the Britannia Bridge , constructed by Mr. Robert Stephenson across the Menai Straits , which we have already so fully described , that it is not necessary for us to enter upon any further description of that masterly work ...
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