The Town: Its Memorable Characters and Events : St. Paul's to St. James'sUnit Library, 1903 - 626 pages |
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... PENNANT ON THE WORD PLACE OR PALACE . NEW EXCHANGE . DON PAN- ADELPHI . TALEON SA . THE WHITE MILLINER . GARRICK AND HIS WIFE . BEAUCLERC . SOCIETY OF GEORGE , ARTS , AND MR BARRY . BEDFORD STREET . VILLIERS AND BUCKINGHAM STREETS ...
... PENNANT ON THE WORD PLACE OR PALACE . NEW EXCHANGE . DON PAN- ADELPHI . TALEON SA . THE WHITE MILLINER . GARRICK AND HIS WIFE . BEAUCLERC . SOCIETY OF GEORGE , ARTS , AND MR BARRY . BEDFORD STREET . VILLIERS AND BUCKINGHAM STREETS ...
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... Pennant being a Celt , was for the " city on a lake , " the Thames in the early periods of British history having formed a considerable expanse of water near the site of the present metropolis . Llyn - Din is Lake - City , and Lun - Den ...
... Pennant being a Celt , was for the " city on a lake , " the Thames in the early periods of British history having formed a considerable expanse of water near the site of the present metropolis . Llyn - Din is Lake - City , and Lun - Den ...
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... Pennant thinks that London might have been called Lake - City first , and Ship - City after- wards . The opinion of the editor of the Picture of London seems most plausible - that Lun - Den , or Grove- City , was the name , because it ...
... Pennant thinks that London might have been called Lake - City first , and Ship - City after- wards . The opinion of the editor of the Picture of London seems most plausible - that Lun - Den , or Grove- City , was the name , because it ...
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... Pennant , that it existed in some shape or other in Cæsar's time . " It stood , " says he , " in such a situation as the Britains would select , according to the rule they estab- lished . An immense forest originally extended to the ...
... Pennant , that it existed in some shape or other in Cæsar's time . " It stood , " says he , " in such a situation as the Britains would select , according to the rule they estab- lished . An immense forest originally extended to the ...
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... -. 1 Poems . Gilchrist's edition , 1807 , p . 5 . 2 Microcosmographie , quoted in Pennant . 3 Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London during the Eighteenth Century , vol . i . , p . 281 . 1 London and Middlesex , vol . ii . , 39.
... -. 1 Poems . Gilchrist's edition , 1807 , p . 5 . 2 Microcosmographie , quoted in Pennant . 3 Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London during the Eighteenth Century , vol . i . , p . 281 . 1 London and Middlesex , vol . ii . , 39.
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