Those of the nobilitie are likewise wrought with bricke and hard stone, as prouision may best be made: but so magnificent and statelie, as the basest house of a baron dooth often match in our daies with some honours of princes in old time.
It is a very faire towne, pleasant, with faire houses of bricke and timber, it aboundeth with great store of fruites and fresh water.
The building here is most of bricke dried in the Sun, and very litle or no stone is to be found: their houses are all flat-roofed and low.
Pharao did the Hebrues at the making of bricke & chopping of straw.
How beit such as be lately buylded are commonly either of bricke or harde stone, their rowmes large and stately, and houses of office farder distant fro their lodgings.
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