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... entrances are of black marble . At the east end is a fine piece of sculpture in honour of William III . The whole is sur ... entrance one hundred ; its internal height one hundred and ten feet ; the diameter of the dome one hundred and ...
... entrances are of black marble . At the east end is a fine piece of sculpture in honour of William III . The whole is sur ... entrance one hundred ; its internal height one hundred and ten feet ; the diameter of the dome one hundred and ...
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... entrance are the stairs lead- ing to the upper part of the Cathedral , and to its curiosities . The first object to be seen in the ascent is the Library , a handsome room fitted up with shelves , and having a gallery running all round ...
... entrance are the stairs lead- ing to the upper part of the Cathedral , and to its curiosities . The first object to be seen in the ascent is the Library , a handsome room fitted up with shelves , and having a gallery running all round ...
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... entrance , several yards of this seat are covered with matting ; a person sitting on this part can hear distinctly a whisper uttered at the distance of the whole diameter of the gallery , and the mere shutting of the door produces a ...
... entrance , several yards of this seat are covered with matting ; a person sitting on this part can hear distinctly a whisper uttered at the distance of the whole diameter of the gallery , and the mere shutting of the door produces a ...
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... the dignity and opulence of the City of London . Beneath the portico is the entrance to the state rooms , which are more magnificent than comfortable , many of the apartments being very dark . That called MANSION HOUSE . 43.
... the dignity and opulence of the City of London . Beneath the portico is the entrance to the state rooms , which are more magnificent than comfortable , many of the apartments being very dark . That called MANSION HOUSE . 43.
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... entrance was in Cornhill , in the centre of the south front , and consisted of a projecting por- tico , adorned with emblematical figures and statues of the two Charleses . From the roof E of the portico rose the tower , one hundred and ...
... entrance was in Cornhill , in the centre of the south front , and consisted of a projecting por- tico , adorned with emblematical figures and statues of the two Charleses . From the roof E of the portico rose the tower , one hundred and ...
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acres adorned afterwards Aldermen ancient apartments Archbishop arches architect Bank Banqueting House beautiful BETHLEM HOSPITAL Bishop bridge British building built called Cathedral centre chapel Charles Charles II Church Yard London collection College coloured columns consists contains Corporation of London court crown decorated designs Doric order Duke Earl edifice Edition Edward Edward the Confessor elegant eminent engravings entrance erected executed expense fire four front gallery garden George George III Guildhall half-bound hall handsome Henry VIII honour hospital House of Lords hundred James James's king king's Lambeth late Lollards Lord Mayor magnificent mansion ment metropolis minster monument north side numerous occupied offices original palace park parliament Paul's persons piers portico Portland stone Price principal Queen Elizabeth racter rebuilt reign residence river roof royal Sands sc Sir Thomas Gresham sovereigns spacious stone STORIES Street supported Thames theatre thousand tion Tower walls wards Westminster Whitehall William wings
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