London, Том 1Charles Knight Charles Knight & Company, 1841 |
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... continued with seven gates , which are made double , and on the north distinguished with turrets by spaces : likewise on the south London hath been enclosed with walls and towers , but the large river of Thames , well stored with fish ...
... continued with seven gates , which are made double , and on the north distinguished with turrets by spaces : likewise on the south London hath been enclosed with walls and towers , but the large river of Thames , well stored with fish ...
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... continued custom of riding to Westminster upon the morrow of Simon and Jude's day . " John Norman " was rowed thither by water , for the which the watermen made of him a roundel , or song , to his great praise , the which began , ' Row ...
... continued custom of riding to Westminster upon the morrow of Simon and Jude's day . " John Norman " was rowed thither by water , for the which the watermen made of him a roundel , or song , to his great praise , the which began , ' Row ...
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... continued to be used on state occasions ; but it gradually became exclusively employed by the rich and aged , at a period when coaches were still terribly rough vehicles . Evelyn , in his Diary , states that he travelled in one with his ...
... continued to be used on state occasions ; but it gradually became exclusively employed by the rich and aged , at a period when coaches were still terribly rough vehicles . Evelyn , in his Diary , states that he travelled in one with his ...
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... continued to be the Forum of the Londoners , and the Cross to be the station from which , in those days , when as yet there was no printing and little reading , announcements and harangues on all such matters as the authorities in ...
... continued to be the Forum of the Londoners , and the Cross to be the station from which , in those days , when as yet there was no printing and little reading , announcements and harangues on all such matters as the authorities in ...
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... continued till almost five of the clock at night ; so that the mayor , aldermen , and companies entered not into Paul's Church , as had been accustomed , but departed home by torchlight . ' It was a zealous time , as well as an ...
... continued till almost five of the clock at night ; so that the mayor , aldermen , and companies entered not into Paul's Church , as had been accustomed , but departed home by torchlight . ' It was a zealous time , as well as an ...
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