-
flourishing Kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the
Ilands adjoyning, out of the
depth of
Antiquitie of "those
Wings in Architecture, which...
-
another male put his ****
through a hole in the wall ("a Boy in the
adjoyning Vault put his Privy-member
through a Hole"). Mr Guillam,
surprised by...
- he had not seen it. In 1559, in his work "A
Treatise of
China and the
Adjoyning Regions",
Gaspar da Cruz
offers an
early discussion of the
Great Wall...
- of Aegypt, of the Holy Land, of the
Remote Parts of Italt, and
Islands Adjoyning. London: W. Barren. p. 63.
Retrieved 24
March 2013.
Robert B.M. Binning...
- ever fort
James alias Chickahominy fort with
fowre hundred acres of land
adjoyning to the same, with all
houses and
edifices belonging to the said forte...
- the
British tongue Dan-munith, in
which sense also the
Province next
adjoyning in like
respect is at this day
named by the
Britans Duffneit, that is...
- of Aegypt, of the Holy Land, of the
Remote Parts of Italt, and
Islands Adjoyning. Barren. p. 114.
Retrieved 2022-11-12. Blount, H. (1650). A
Voyage Into...
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monument of some moment. And
lastly the place,
having a
steepe cliffe adjoyning,
affordeth an
oportunitie to the fact.
Cormoran (sometimes Cormilan, Cormelian...
- of land in one area—"these lye one the
north side of the
towne nexte adjoyning to
their gardens which came in Fortune" and five
acres in another—"these...
-
their own eyes for
another century. The work A
Treatise of
China and the
Adjoyning Regions by
Gaspar da Cruz (c. 1520–70)
offered an
early discussion of...