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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... took up his residence with Dr. Smellie in Pall Mall , but soon left it for the house of Dr. Douglas , the Horatian enthusiast , and owner of the " soft obstetric hand " celebrated by Pope . Smellie and Douglas were rival man - midwives ...
... took up his residence with Dr. Smellie in Pall Mall , but soon left it for the house of Dr. Douglas , the Horatian enthusiast , and owner of the " soft obstetric hand " celebrated by Pope . Smellie and Douglas were rival man - midwives ...
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... took his house in Bentinck Street . On his brief visit to England in 1787 he once more took lodgings here , and wrote to Lord Sheffield , " Virtue should never be made too difficult . I feel that a man has more friends in Pall Mall than ...
... took his house in Bentinck Street . On his brief visit to England in 1787 he once more took lodgings here , and wrote to Lord Sheffield , " Virtue should never be made too difficult . I feel that a man has more friends in Pall Mall than ...
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... took boat at Lambeth Bridge and went to " the Palgrave's Head , near Temple Bar , " where he remained from June 23 to August 5 , when he retired to Fressingfield in Suffolk , his native place . Tokens of the tavern are extant . This ...
... took boat at Lambeth Bridge and went to " the Palgrave's Head , near Temple Bar , " where he remained from June 23 to August 5 , when he retired to Fressingfield in Suffolk , his native place . Tokens of the tavern are extant . This ...
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... took up their residence in Somers Town . The French Revolution tended materially to fill St. Pancras churchyard . Writing in 1811 , Lysons says that " about thirty of the French clergy have on an average been buried annually at Pancras ...
... took up their residence in Somers Town . The French Revolution tended materially to fill St. Pancras churchyard . Writing in 1811 , Lysons says that " about thirty of the French clergy have on an average been buried annually at Pancras ...
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... took place : Shelley's anguish , his isolation , his difference from other men , his gifts of genius , and eloquent enthusiasm , made a deep impression on Godwin's daughter Mary , now a girl of sixteen , who had been accustomed to hear ...
... took place : Shelley's anguish , his isolation , his difference from other men , his gifts of genius , and eloquent enthusiasm , made a deep impression on Godwin's daughter Mary , now a girl of sixteen , who had been accustomed to hear ...
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