The History of the Squares of London: Topographical & HistoricalK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1907 - 420 стор. |
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... took over from the executors of the first Marquis , at £ 6000 or £ 7000 . It was this nobleman who tried to emulate Sir William Petty's principle of a double - bottomed ship 1 — with somewhat disastrous results . Eccentric in most ...
... took over from the executors of the first Marquis , at £ 6000 or £ 7000 . It was this nobleman who tried to emulate Sir William Petty's principle of a double - bottomed ship 1 — with somewhat disastrous results . Eccentric in most ...
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... took care that all should share in the conversation , and when they were re - assembled in the drawing - room , he would adroitly coax them into groups , or devote himself for a minute or two carelessly and without effort to the most ...
... took care that all should share in the conversation , and when they were re - assembled in the drawing - room , he would adroitly coax them into groups , or devote himself for a minute or two carelessly and without effort to the most ...
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... took her premeditated stand ; " 1 while of the library , which was added in 1790 , Fox2 was used to say he always liked it , it was so vast , so retired , and he always liked the idea of a large room in the midst of a great city ...
... took her premeditated stand ; " 1 while of the library , which was added in 1790 , Fox2 was used to say he always liked it , it was so vast , so retired , and he always liked the idea of a large room in the midst of a great city ...
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... took place , which resulted finally in Mrs. Fitzherbert winning the day . In a letter from Mrs. Fitzherbert to Mrs. Browne dated June 17 , 1806 , telling the glad news , she mentions the fact that " Lady Waldegrave came to town on ...
... took place , which resulted finally in Mrs. Fitzherbert winning the day . In a letter from Mrs. Fitzherbert to Mrs. Browne dated June 17 , 1806 , telling the glad news , she mentions the fact that " Lady Waldegrave came to town on ...
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... took off his hat and bowed low to the company before he left the auction - room . " Lady Shelley also lived in Berkeley Square , and it was at her house , as noted in his Recollections , that Rogers heard , on May 8 , 1823 , from the ...
... took off his hat and bowed low to the company before he left the auction - room . " Lady Shelley also lived in Berkeley Square , and it was at her house , as noted in his Recollections , that Rogers heard , on May 8 , 1823 , from the ...
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afterwards appears artist beautiful Bedford Berkeley Square Bishop Bloomsbury Square building built Burne-Jones called Cavendish Square celebrated central garden centre Charles Chelsea church Club corner Court dated daughter death Diary died door Duchess Duke east side erected fact fashionable father formed formerly George George III given gives Golden Square Grosvenor Square ground Hanover Square Henry History illustrious inhabitants interesting James James's Square Johnson known Lady Lansdowne Lansdowne House later Leicester House Leicester Square letter London Past Lord Lord Eldon Luttrell mansion Marquis mentioned Miss Montagu north side notable occupied once lived original painted painter parish Portman Square portrait present Prince probably Queen Square Rate Books Red Lion Square remembered residence Royal Russell Square says Sir John Smith Soho Square south side Street subsequently Thomas to-day told took town Walpole well-known Westminster writing
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Сторінка 185 - like a distressed prince who calls in a powerful neighbour to his aid. I was undone by my auxiliary. When I had once called him in, I could not subsist without dependence on him.
Сторінка 70 - And you, brave COBHAM ! to the latest breath, Shall feel your ruling passion strong in death : Such in those moments as in all the past ; " Oh, save my country, Heaven !
Сторінка 321 - In this region are a certain little street called Church Street, and a certain little blind square, called Smith Square, in the centre of which last retreat is a very hideous church with four towers at the four corners, generally resembling some petrified monster, frightful and gigantic, on its back with its legs in the air.
Сторінка 41 - So proud, so grand; of that stupendous air, Soft and agreeable come never there. Greatness with Timon dwells in such a draught As brings all Brobdignag before your thought. To compass this, his building is a town, His pond an ocean, his parterre a down...
Сторінка 79 - BEFORE this comes to your hands you will have heard of the most terrible accident that hath almost ever happened. This morning at eight my man brought me word that Duke Hamilton had fought with Lord Mohun, and killed him, and was brought home wounded. I immediately sent him to the Duke's house, in St. James's Square ; but the porter could hardly answer for tears, and a great rabble was about the house.
Сторінка 377 - The poore inhabitants were dispers'd about St. George's Fields, and Moorefields, as far as Highgate, and severall miles in circle, some under tents, some under miserable hutts and hovells, many without a rag or any necessary utensills, bed or board, who from delicatenesse, riches, and easy accomodations in stately and well furnish'd houses, were now reduced to extreamest misery and poverty.
Сторінка 182 - If you have heard of the dismal accident in this neighbourhood, you will easily believe Tuesday night was not a quiet one with us. About one o'clock in the night I heard a great noise in the square, so little ordinary, I called up a servant, and sent her down to learn the occasion.
Сторінка 37 - Cross not with venturous step ; there oft is found The lurking thief, who, while the daylight shone, Made the walls echo with his begging tone : That crutch, which late compassion mov'd, shall wound Thy bleeding head, and fell thee to the ground. Though thou art tempted by the linkman's call, Yet trust him not along the lonely wall ; In the mid-way he'll quench the flaming brand, And share the booty with the pilfering band, Still keep the public streets where oily rays Shot from the crystal lamp...
Сторінка 154 - THE angel ended, and in Adam's ear So charming left his voice, that he awhile Thought him still speaking, still stood fix'd to hear...
Сторінка 26 - Nothing could be more coarse or clumsy or ungracious than his outside. Two large prominent eyes that rolled about to no purpose (for he was utterly short-sighted), a wide mouth, thick lips, and inflated visage, gave him the air of a blind trumpeter.