London, Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions, Τόμος 3J. Murray, 1891 Based upon the Handbook of London, by the late Peter Cunningham. |
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... fair Pell Mell , Safe are thy pavements , grateful is thy smell ! At distance rolls along the gilded coach , No sturdy carmen on thy walks encroach ; Shops breathe perfumes : thro ' sashes ribbons glow The mutual arms of ladies , and ...
... fair Pell Mell , Safe are thy pavements , grateful is thy smell ! At distance rolls along the gilded coach , No sturdy carmen on thy walks encroach ; Shops breathe perfumes : thro ' sashes ribbons glow The mutual arms of ladies , and ...
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... fair long held under its branches . It was blown down in 1820. Messrs . Inwood took the greatest possible pains to make the several parts of the church accurate reproductions of the originals , as far as the difference of the materials ...
... fair long held under its branches . It was blown down in 1820. Messrs . Inwood took the greatest possible pains to make the several parts of the church accurate reproductions of the originals , as far as the difference of the materials ...
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... fair street of good buildings " between the Haymarket and Hedge Lane , marked in the manuscript to be called Panton Street , and other " fair buildings fronting the Haymarket upon the said ground . " " Colonel Panton's Tenements are ...
... fair street of good buildings " between the Haymarket and Hedge Lane , marked in the manuscript to be called Panton Street , and other " fair buildings fronting the Haymarket upon the said ground . " " Colonel Panton's Tenements are ...
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... fair library , " built by Walter Sherrington , and " well furnished with fair written books in vellum ; " but of these few were left when Stow wrote . In the midst of Pardon Churchyard was the fair chapel , " first founded by Gilbert ...
... fair library , " built by Walter Sherrington , and " well furnished with fair written books in vellum ; " but of these few were left when Stow wrote . In the midst of Pardon Churchyard was the fair chapel , " first founded by Gilbert ...
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... Fair . At one of Miss Lydia White's small and most agreeable dinners in Park Street , the company ( most of them , except the hostess , being Whigs ) were discussing in rather a querulous strain , the desperate prospects of their party ...
... Fair . At one of Miss Lydia White's small and most agreeable dinners in Park Street , the company ( most of them , except the hostess , being Whigs ) were discussing in rather a querulous strain , the desperate prospects of their party ...
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