The Town: Its Memorable Characters and Events : St. Paul's to St. James'sUnit Library, 1903 - 626 pages |
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... spirit , all good of their kind , but not cap- able of enough ultimate good to be permitted to last . However , we only glance at these speculative matters , and leave them . Neither shall we say anything of the more modern elephant ...
... spirit , all good of their kind , but not cap- able of enough ultimate good to be permitted to last . However , we only glance at these speculative matters , and leave them . Neither shall we say anything of the more modern elephant ...
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... Brayley's London and Middlesex , vol . i . The spirit of them , however , will appear in our work , together with particulars hitherto unnoticed . Id Id . , p . 13 . SHAKSPEARE'S LONDON of the monasteries , and above all , 16.
... Brayley's London and Middlesex , vol . i . The spirit of them , however , will appear in our work , together with particulars hitherto unnoticed . Id Id . , p . 13 . SHAKSPEARE'S LONDON of the monasteries , and above all , 16.
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... spirit appeared , which produced the down- fall of the succeeding dynasty , and ultimately the Revolu- tion , and all that we now enjoy . The governments of Elizabeth and James , fearing that the greater the concourse the worse would be ...
... spirit appeared , which produced the down- fall of the succeeding dynasty , and ultimately the Revolu- tion , and all that we now enjoy . The governments of Elizabeth and James , fearing that the greater the concourse the worse would be ...
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... spirit ; and the Great Fire - which was a great blessing - swallowed up at once both the deformity and the disease of old times , by widening the streets , and putting an end to the liability to pestilence . London has not had a ...
... spirit ; and the Great Fire - which was a great blessing - swallowed up at once both the deformity and the disease of old times , by widening the streets , and putting an end to the liability to pestilence . London has not had a ...
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... spirit enough , " says our author , " to detach them- selves from the counting - houses in the east , used to meet at the central point , St. Paul's ; and from this circum- stance obtained the appellations of Paul's Walkers , as we now ...
... spirit enough , " says our author , " to detach them- selves from the counting - houses in the east , used to meet at the central point , St. Paul's ; and from this circum- stance obtained the appellations of Paul's Walkers , as we now ...
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