| 1794 - 614 pages
...and artifcijd ornaments by which we mimic her works. ' Though the town has no buildings diitinguilhed for their beauty, of architecture, it has every edifice...town-houfe is large and commodious ; the granary is well conduced, and, in times of fcarcity, alleviates the public diftrefs: the arfenal, where, among the... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1799 - 774 pages
...and artificial ornaments by which we mimic her works. Though the town has no buildings dimnguifhed for their beauty of architecture, it has every edifice of importance to the welfare of the people. The town houfe is large and commodious; the granary is well conducled, and, in times of fcarcity, alleviates... | |
| History - 1799 - 770 pages
...and artificial ornaments by which we mimic her works. Though the town has no buildings diftinguiihed for their beauty of architecture, it has every edifice of importance to the welfare of the people. The town houfe is large and commodious ; (he granary is well conducted, and, in times of fcarcity, alleviates... | |
| History - 1806 - 770 pages
...artificial ornaments by which we mimic her works. . Though the town has no buildings distinguished for their beauty of architecture; it has every edifice of importance to the welfare of the people. The town-house is large and commodious ; the granary is -.u!! conducted, and, in times of scarcity.alleviatesthepublicdistr... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1806 - 804 pages
...andarti^ tfcial ornaments by which we mimic her. works. Though the town has no buildings distinguished for their beauty of architecture, it has every edifice of importance, to the welfare of the people. The town-house is large and commodious ; the granary is well conducted, and, in times of *carciiy,alleviatesthepublicdistre... | |
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