The Town: Its Memorable Characters and Events : St. Paul's to St. James'sUnit Library, 1903 - 626 pages |
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Page vii
... CATHEDRAL . PAUL'S WALKERS . DINING WITH DUKE HUMPHREY . CATHO- LIC CUSTOMS . THE BOY - BISHOP . THE CHILDREN OF THE REVELS . STRANGE CEREMONY ON THE FESTIVALS OF THE COMMEMORATION AND CONVER- SION OF ST . PAUL . ANCIENT TOMBS IN THE ...
... CATHEDRAL . PAUL'S WALKERS . DINING WITH DUKE HUMPHREY . CATHO- LIC CUSTOMS . THE BOY - BISHOP . THE CHILDREN OF THE REVELS . STRANGE CEREMONY ON THE FESTIVALS OF THE COMMEMORATION AND CONVER- SION OF ST . PAUL . ANCIENT TOMBS IN THE ...
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... CATHEDRAL . DR JOHNSON AT ST . PAUL'S . PATER- NOSTER ROW . PANYER'S ALLEY . STATIONERS ' HALL . ALMANACKS . KNIGHT - RIDERS ' STREET . ARMED ASSEMBLIES OF THE CITIZENS . DOCTORS ' COMMONS . THE HERALDS ' COLLEGE . COATS OF ARMS ...
... CATHEDRAL . DR JOHNSON AT ST . PAUL'S . PATER- NOSTER ROW . PANYER'S ALLEY . STATIONERS ' HALL . ALMANACKS . KNIGHT - RIDERS ' STREET . ARMED ASSEMBLIES OF THE CITIZENS . DOCTORS ' COMMONS . THE HERALDS ' COLLEGE . COATS OF ARMS ...
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... cathedral , lie painters , patriots , humanists , the greatest warriors and some of the best men ; and there , in St. Paul's School , was edu- cated England's epic poet , who hoped that his native country would never forget her ...
... cathedral , lie painters , patriots , humanists , the greatest warriors and some of the best men ; and there , in St. Paul's School , was edu- cated England's epic poet , who hoped that his native country would never forget her ...
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... Cathedral stands , as it is the highest in London ) , and gradually exchanging their burrows in the ground for huts of wicker and clay , we are to picture to ourselves our metropolitan ancestors , half - naked , rude in their manners ...
... Cathedral stands , as it is the highest in London ) , and gradually exchanging their burrows in the ground for huts of wicker and clay , we are to picture to ourselves our metropolitan ancestors , half - naked , rude in their manners ...
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... LONDON was Roman London , despoiled , but retaining the wall , and ultimately growing civilized with Christianity , and richer in commerce . The first humble NORMAN LONDON cathedral church then arose , where the present 14.
... LONDON was Roman London , despoiled , but retaining the wall , and ultimately growing civilized with Christianity , and richer in commerce . The first humble NORMAN LONDON cathedral church then arose , where the present 14.
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