- navigation, nor use of the
commodities that may be
imported by sea; no
commodious building; no
instruments of moving, and removing, such
things as require...
-
Beyond the Hall was a
quadrangle of
buildings enclosing a 'spacious and
commodious Court-yard' (later
known as
Bullion Court). On the
south side of the quadrangle...
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capitalization and
sophistication in
urban areas dominated by
national chains and
commodious theatres, small-time
vaudeville included countless more
intimate and locally...
-
position he held
until 1873. In 1870 "he
removed to
Oakland and
erected a
commodious residence at
Eighteenth and Linden"[citation needed] and in 1873 he entered...
-
gigantic ruins of its old
Byzantine citadel; and its harbour, once
equally commodious and safe, is
gradually becoming silted up."
During the
Tanzimat (reform)...
- The
right bank of the
Tiber would constitute a typical, convenient,
commodious landing place for
boats and the cult of J****
would have been
double insofar...
-
conveying men and
letters on horseback,
there is of late such an
admirable commodiousness, both for men and women, to
travel from
London to the prin****l towns...
- architect,
Matthew Brettingham,
related that Coke
required and
demanded "
commodiousness",
which can be
interpreted as comfort.
Hence rooms that were adequately...
-
burgesses and John Gedy, the
abbot in 1394 AD. This gave way to a more
commodious port in 1725,
which in turn was
enlarged and
improved in 1839, when the...
- U.S. Presidents, statesmen, and
notable writers.
Carnegie constructed commodious swimming-baths for the
people of his
hometown in
Dunfermline in 1879....