The New Bath Guide, Or, Useful Pocket-companion: Necessary for All Persons Residing At, Or Resorting To, this Antient and Opulent City. Giving an Account of Its Antiquity, and First Discovery of Its Medicinal Waters; ... To which is Added, the Life, Character, &c. of the Late Richard Nash, Esq. ...C. Pope, 1765 - 64 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... feveral Parts of the City ; and the Prices to be taken for each Fare they carry . Together with an exact Ac- count of the Arrival and going out of the Poft , according to the late Alterations , & c . & c . This NEW BATH GUIDE is entered ...
... feveral Parts of the City ; and the Prices to be taken for each Fare they carry . Together with an exact Ac- count of the Arrival and going out of the Poft , according to the late Alterations , & c . & c . This NEW BATH GUIDE is entered ...
Pagina 12
... feveral Parts of the Mountain , which hardens in the Air , and grows cafed with a nitrous Coat by Time and . cold Weather ; for all Mineral Waters owe their Virtue to an Impregnation of Rain Water , generated from the Clouds , which are ...
... feveral Parts of the Mountain , which hardens in the Air , and grows cafed with a nitrous Coat by Time and . cold Weather ; for all Mineral Waters owe their Virtue to an Impregnation of Rain Water , generated from the Clouds , which are ...
Pagina 15
... And it is likewife evident , that it has been feveral Times destroyed , either by Civil Commotions or by Fires ; and it appears that the old City was ten or twelve Feet below the prefent prefent one ; for in digging fome Cellars to a [ 15 ]
... And it is likewife evident , that it has been feveral Times destroyed , either by Civil Commotions or by Fires ; and it appears that the old City was ten or twelve Feet below the prefent prefent one ; for in digging fome Cellars to a [ 15 ]
Pagina 17
... feveral ancient Sewers for car- rying the Water from the Baths repaired , his Grace of King- fton is now building on the fame Spot feveral Baths and Su- datories , upon an entire new Plan , which will be a great Ad- vantage to the ...
... feveral ancient Sewers for car- rying the Water from the Baths repaired , his Grace of King- fton is now building on the fame Spot feveral Baths and Su- datories , upon an entire new Plan , which will be a great Ad- vantage to the ...
Pagina 18
... feveral Statues , befides a Reprefentation of the Vifion of OLI- VER KING , as above related . This noble Fabric contains many curious Monuments , ( feveral of which have been erected within thefe twenty Years ) an handfome Altar Piece ...
... feveral Statues , befides a Reprefentation of the Vifion of OLI- VER KING , as above related . This noble Fabric contains many curious Monuments , ( feveral of which have been erected within thefe twenty Years ) an handfome Altar Piece ...
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Aldermen alfo Bathford Beckington befides BLADUD Bridewell Bridewell-Lane Bristol Cafe Caufe Chair Chairmen Chapel Charity Church City of Bath Corner Houfe Corner of Queen-Square Corporation Cure Defign defired Devizes Diſorders Divine Service elegant erected Exeter faid City fame Corner Feet fent feveral fhall fhould firft firſt fituated fome Foot of Claverton-Down Fridays Glafs Green-Street himſelf Hofpital Horfe Houſe HUDIBRAS Infcription Ionic Order King King's Bath laft Houfe late RICHARD NASH likewife London LUD HUDIBRAS Mafter Melksham Mondays Morning Mufic Muft neceffary North End North-Parade Number o'clock Obfervation Oxford Paffengers paffing Patients Perfons Place poor Pounds Weight prefent Prince Prince of Orange RALPH ALLEN RICHARD NASH rife River Avon Saturdays Side of Queen-Square South-Eaft Corner Stall-Street Stone Subfcription Sundays Tetbury thefe themſelves theſe thofe Thurſdays Trinovantum Tueſdays WAGGONS Walcot Warminster Waters Wedneſdays Weft Weft Side Weft-Gate White-Hart whofe WILLIAM WALLER WILTSHIRE'S Wind Woolhampton
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