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... subscription , in shares of £ 100 each , and £ 80,000 of this sum are stated to have been subscribed within a few ... supports an elegant range of columns and pilasters , crowned with finely wrought Co- rinthian capitals , having an ...
... subscription , in shares of £ 100 each , and £ 80,000 of this sum are stated to have been subscribed within a few ... supports an elegant range of columns and pilasters , crowned with finely wrought Co- rinthian capitals , having an ...
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... subscription , pursuant to the resolu- lutions of a public meeting held on the 15th November , 1805 . A circular basement , composed of Westmore- land marble , supports the monument , on the top of which stand the principal figures ...
... subscription , pursuant to the resolu- lutions of a public meeting held on the 15th November , 1805 . A circular basement , composed of Westmore- land marble , supports the monument , on the top of which stand the principal figures ...
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... support a neat and plain pediment . The façade opposite to Church - street ... subscription , and cost £ 11,000 . It comprises a spacious and well- lighted ... subscription for each individual is a guinea . The Library is a circnlar room ...
... support a neat and plain pediment . The façade opposite to Church - street ... subscription , and cost £ 11,000 . It comprises a spacious and well- lighted ... subscription for each individual is a guinea . The Library is a circnlar room ...
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... supported by slender cast iron columns . ST . AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH . This edifice is situate in Shaw - street , and ... subscription , and is 87 feet long , DESCRIPTION OF THE TOWN . 129 St Catherine's St Bride's St Augustine's St Jude's.
... supported by slender cast iron columns . ST . AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH . This edifice is situate in Shaw - street , and ... subscription , and is 87 feet long , DESCRIPTION OF THE TOWN . 129 St Catherine's St Bride's St Augustine's St Jude's.
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... supported by subscription , and were formed for the purpose of administering relief to those poor people who may be afflicted with diseases of the eye . INSTITUTION FOR RELIEVING DISEASES OF THE EAR . This institution affords ...
... supported by subscription , and were formed for the purpose of administering relief to those poor people who may be afflicted with diseases of the eye . INSTITUTION FOR RELIEVING DISEASES OF THE EAR . This institution affords ...
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The Picture of Liverpool; Or Stranger's Guide: With Notices of the Environs ... Vista completa - 1837 |
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adorned afford appropriated arches bath beautiful Bold-street Bootle borough brick Brunswick Dock built canal cast iron charity Cheshire church commodious Corinthian order decorated distance divine service docks Doric Duke-street east side edifice Edmund Aikin eight elegant Ellesmere canal entablature entrance erected established Everton extensive façade feet 6 inches feet high feet wide formed galleries George's girls Gothic handsome stone front houses inhabitants institution interior Ionic order James's King's Dock kingdom late likewise Liverpool Manchester mayor ment Mersey miles occupied opened order of architecture ornamented parish parliament pediment pews pilasters placed poor port portico present principal pupils purpose river river Mersey river Weaver Salthouse Dock situate society south end south side spacious specimen spire square steam steeple street structure supported by subscription surmounted tion tower Town Hall Toxteth Park trade ture vessels wall Water-street west end west side whole
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Página 28 - As human nature's broadest, foulest blot, Chains him, and tasks him, and exacts his sweat With stripes, that Mercy, with a bleeding heart Weeps, when she sees inflicted on a beast.
Página 140 - Thus with the year Seasons return, but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks, or herds, or human face divine ; But cloud, instead, and ever-during dark, Surrounds me...
Página 28 - Then what is man? And what man, seeing this, And having human feelings, does not blush, And hang his head, to think himself a man? I would not have a slave to till my ground, To carry me, to fan me while I sleep, 30 And tremble when I wake, for all the wealth That sinews bought and sold have ever earned.
Página 140 - Tunes her nocturnal note: thus with the year Seasons return, but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn...
Página 92 - Had I been blessed with seeing and studying these emanations of genius at an earlier period of life, the sentiment of their preeminence would have animated all my exertions ; and more character, and expression, and life, would have pervaded all my humble attempts in historical painting'.
Página 5 - Walton a iiii miles of nat far froia the se is paroche chirch. The king hath a castelet there, and the erle of Darbe hath a stone howse there.
Página 90 - Ribble Water, in a direct line northerly, and so upon the south side of the said river to Hesketh Bank easterly...
Página 93 - Every thing here breathes life, with a veracity, with an exquisite knowledge of art, but without the least ostentation or parade of it, which is concealed by consummate and masterly skill.
Página 141 - ... have for the first time been eye-witnesses of the scene which it presents, without shedding tears of sympathy and delight. Nor has their interest in the establishment been diminished by a more intimate acquaintance with it. To behold a number of our fellow-creatures, whose previous situation was so truly deplorable, become at the same time happy and useful, produces a sensation of heartfelt satisfaction, which words are unable to express. " A circumstance, which at the same time that it is highly...
Página 48 - Stukeley, quite unconsciously. He said the trees were so frequent that branches and trunks were often struck by the plough. || Geological Map of England, 1819. it has been since ; but enough existed even then to give us a correct view of the whole subject. He says — " There is a subterranean forest, extending all the way " along the coast, from the Ribble at Penwortham near " Preston, to the Mersey at Liverpool. The inner line of " this forest takes in Longton Moss and Much Hoole, — " crosses...