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residential square (1829–35) in the
English neoclassical style designed by
Edward Cresy.
Residents of the
square included George Sand and Frédéric Chopin. Some...
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Edward Cresy FSA (7 May 1792 – 12
November 1858) was an
English architect and
civil engineer.
Cresy was born at Dartford, Kent, and was
educated at Rawes's...
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Middle Cornish tas 'father', Late
Cornish tâz (Welsh tad),
Middle Cornish cresy 'believe', Late
Cornish cregy (Welsh credu), and
Middle Cornish gasa 'leave'...
- suam, et
illam pennam conquisivit de Rege Boemiæ, quem
interfecit apud
Cresy in francia",
Although the
reference and
remark in
Sloane MS. 56 may be by...
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residential square (1829–35) in the
English neoclassical style designed by
Edward Cresy.
Residents of the
square included George Sand and Frédéric Chopin. Some...
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estate development firm in Argentina. Its
controlled by
Cresud S.A. (NASDAQ:
CRESY) in a 64%. IRSA (Investments and Brokerage, Inc.) was
founded in 1943. The...
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Collins English Dictionary An
Encyclopaedia of
Civil Engineering,
Edward Cresy (1847) "The gib of a
crane should always revolve wholly round its axis,...
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Cresy,
Darwin opened negotiations, but the Rev.
James Drummond refused to
lease the
property and
wanted £2,500 to pay off his
mortgage on it.
Cresy suggested...
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Corrections and
Improvements by
Charles Anthon. N.Y.: [s.n.]. pp. 354–355.
Cresy,
Edward (1847). An Encyclopædia of
Civil Engineering, Historical, Theoretical...
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reference especially to the water-supply of the metropolis. Oxford. p. 141.
Cresy,
Edward (1872). An Encyclopædia of
Civil Engineering: Historical, Theoretical...