A certain very large bridge is built, affording a passage to those in the city to the opposite inhabited bank, supported by stone cemented arches, and having also houses and turrets upon it.' ' Travels of Nicander Nucius, Works of the Camden Society - Página 81841Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1842 - 528 páginas
...downwards, and again rising for six hours And a certain very large bridge is built, affording a passage to those in the city to the opposite inhabited bank,...having also houses and turrets upon it. And one may see ferry-boats and small barks, which are rowed with speed, plying in great numbers on the banks, for... | |
| Jean Jules Jusserand - 1889 - 466 páginas
...England in 1 545-6, writes in his note-book : "A certain very large bridge is built, affording a passage to those in the city to the opposite inhabited bank,...arches, and having also houses and turrets upon it " ("Travels of Nicander Nucius," Camden Society, 1841, p. 7). •e, . Q i a O M Í« < ,5 „i <->... | |
| 1890 - 660 páginas
...pleased him more than London Bridge and the Tower. " A very large bridge is built, affording a passage to those in the city to the opposite inhabited bank, supported by stonecemented arches, and having houses and turrets upon it. ... And a certain castle, like a citadel,... | |
| J. J. Jusserand - 2000 - 462 páginas
...writes in his note-book : "A certain very large bridge is built, affording a passage to those in 1he city to the opposite inhabited bank, supported by...arches, and having also houses and turrets upon it "Travels of Nicander Nucius," Camden Society, 1841, p. 7). X o o ^> 3 pressing request, that they might... | |
| 1842 - 528 páginas
...and having also houses and turrets upon it. And one may see ferry-boats and small barks, which arc rowed with speed, plying in great numbers on the banks, for the accommodation of the city. Rut merchants' ships, which arrive in London from every country, ascend by the river to the city, and... | |
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