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The Tower Bridge in London that spans the River Thames gets it name from the close by Tower of London. In 1884 Sir Horace Jones, who was then the City Architect, submitted the design that would be used to build the bridge.
From national production but also imported goods.
If you are referring to Oliver Twist, when he gets near london he meets an old lady who takes him in for the night, and when he reaches London he meets the Artful Dodger.
no no America gets it's goods from all around the world while Canada primarly gets their goods from us.
Getting the Goods on 'As Good As It Gets' - 1997 TV was released on: USA: December 1997
Union gets it's food goods by plane, sea, trucks.
London is rainier than Rome.
Burnside Bridge is located in Portland, OR. It gets its name from the street where it is located, Burnside Street .
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Because the British soldiers were patroling everything. They had taxed goods sent from Britain to the American colonies. If the merchants didn't have the soldiers tax their merchandise, then that would be against the law. (Most farmers and merchants did not have their merchandise taxed, therefore they were considered patriots.) If you were caught then you would be put in jail or hanged depending on how bad the crime was.
The stuff gets there on ship or imported on planes