London, Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions, Τόμος 1Based upon the Handbook of London, by the late Peter Cunningham. |
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Σελίδα xii
... alludes to London , although each of them wrote on Britain , and the name
does not occur in literature until it was used by Tacitus . Then it appears to have
become a place of considerable importance . Tacitus distinctly says that London
had ...
... alludes to London , although each of them wrote on Britain , and the name
does not occur in literature until it was used by Tacitus . Then it appears to have
become a place of considerable importance . Tacitus distinctly says that London
had ...
Σελίδα xxv
Robert Boyle , on September 10 , says , “ The citizens , instead of complaining ,
discoursed almost of nothing but of a survey for rebuilding the City with bricks
and large streets . " Gresham College in Bishopsgate Street was converted into
an ...
Robert Boyle , on September 10 , says , “ The citizens , instead of complaining ,
discoursed almost of nothing but of a survey for rebuilding the City with bricks
and large streets . " Gresham College in Bishopsgate Street was converted into
an ...
Σελίδα 4
Very probable it is that this church ( St. Alban's , Wood Street ] is at least of as
ancient a standing as King Adelstane the Saxon ; who , as the tradition says , had
his house at the east end of this church . This King's house having a door also in
...
Very probable it is that this church ( St. Alban's , Wood Street ] is at least of as
ancient a standing as King Adelstane the Saxon ; who , as the tradition says , had
his house at the east end of this church . This King's house having a door also in
...
Σελίδα 13
37 Macaulay's rooms ( February 12 , 1849 ) , at which he met “ Van de Weyer ,
Hallam , Charles Austin , Panizzi , Colonel Mure and Dicky Milnes ” ( Lord
Houghton ) , says : “ His rooms at the top of the Albany are very liveable and
studious ...
37 Macaulay's rooms ( February 12 , 1849 ) , at which he met “ Van de Weyer ,
Hallam , Charles Austin , Panizzi , Colonel Mure and Dicky Milnes ” ( Lord
Houghton ) , says : “ His rooms at the top of the Albany are very liveable and
studious ...
Σελίδα 20
... many fables have been bruited , all which I overpass as not worthy the
counting ; but to be short , I say this street took the name of Alderman's burie (
which is to say a court ) , there kept in their bery or court , but now called the
Guildhall .
... many fables have been bruited , all which I overpass as not worthy the
counting ; but to be short , I say this street took the name of Alderman's burie (
which is to say a court ) , there kept in their bery or court , but now called the
Guildhall .
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