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... 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 not in ...
... 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 not in ...
Σελίδα xvii
The Chronicler says , " All folk loved him , for he did good justice and made peace . " Churches were spread about Saxon London , but we know little of their architectural character .
The Chronicler says , " All folk loved him , for he did good justice and made peace . " Churches were spread about Saxon London , but we know little of their architectural character .
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 ...
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 ...
Σελίδα xxix
Maitland , writing some 150 years ago , in speaking of London , says , " This ancient city has en- gulphed one city ( Westminster ) , one borough ( Southwark ) , and forty- three villages .
Maitland , writing some 150 years ago , in speaking of London , says , " This ancient city has en- gulphed one city ( Westminster ) , one borough ( Southwark ) , and forty- three villages .
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Abchurch Lane , connecting LOMBARD STREET with CANNON STREET , was so named from the parish of St. Mary Abchurch , or Upchurch , as Stow says he had seen it written . Mr. John Moore , " author of the celebrated worm - powder " ( d .
Abchurch Lane , connecting LOMBARD STREET with CANNON STREET , was so named from the parish of St. Mary Abchurch , or Upchurch , as Stow says he had seen it written . Mr. John Moore , " author of the celebrated worm - powder " ( d .
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London Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions Henry Benjamin Wheatley,Peter Cunningham Περιορισμένη προεπισκόπηση - 2011 |
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