A Description of Bath: Wherein the Antiquity of the City, as Well as the Eminence of Its Founder; Its Magnitude, Situation, Soil, Mineral Waters, and Physical Plants; Its British Works and the Grecian Ornaments with which They Were Adorned; Its Devastations and Restorations in the Days of the Britons, Romans, Saxons, Danes, and Normans; with Its New Buildings, Baths, Conduits, Hospitals, Places of Worship, and Other Public Edifices; Its Gates, Bridges, Walks, and Streets, Etc. are Respectively Treated of, Volume 2
John Wood
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