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... town , the fishermen had constructed at their own expense , in the more prosperous times of the sixteenth century , a battery of four guns facing the sea . To the north - east rose the Town House , bearing the communal clock on its ...
... town , the fishermen had constructed at their own expense , in the more prosperous times of the sixteenth century , a battery of four guns facing the sea . To the north - east rose the Town House , bearing the communal clock on its ...
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... town . For centuries it had been ruled 1In 1514 we find that two windmills belonged to the town , but by 1580 one of them had fallen to ruin and was , apparently , never rebuilt . The other was civic property , although the ground above ...
... town . For centuries it had been ruled 1In 1514 we find that two windmills belonged to the town , but by 1580 one of them had fallen to ruin and was , apparently , never rebuilt . The other was civic property , although the ground above ...
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... town - planning , and for the most part the town was being patched up rather than freshly built . Consequently the streets a little resembled the gums of a child , in process of losing his milk - teeth and acquiring secondary ones ...
... town - planning , and for the most part the town was being patched up rather than freshly built . Consequently the streets a little resembled the gums of a child , in process of losing his milk - teeth and acquiring secondary ones ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I AN INCIDENT AFTER THE CIVIL WARS | 13 |
BRIGHTHELMSTON | 26 |
DR RUSSELLS DISCOVERY | 39 |
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