Modern London; or, London as it is [by P. Cunningham]. [10 eds. Title varies].1851 |
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... Fine squares , connected by spacious streets , the houses being of great altitude , give a certain air of nobility to the district . The sameness , however , caused by endless repetition of 66 Compo " " decorations , and the prevailing ...
... Fine squares , connected by spacious streets , the houses being of great altitude , give a certain air of nobility to the district . The sameness , however , caused by endless repetition of 66 Compo " " decorations , and the prevailing ...
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... fine terraces , and pretty villas . Here dwells Middle Class London . Marylebone lies between Oxford- street and the Regent's Park , and contains the still famous Portman , Manchester , and Cavendish squares . From this neighbourhood ...
... fine terraces , and pretty villas . Here dwells Middle Class London . Marylebone lies between Oxford- street and the Regent's Park , and contains the still famous Portman , Manchester , and Cavendish squares . From this neighbourhood ...
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... fine sweep of houses forming the entrance to the Regent's Park , and called by its architect , Nash , the key to Marylebone . When the visitor has well surveyed the routes we have pointed out to him , and passed along New Oxford ...
... fine sweep of houses forming the entrance to the Regent's Park , and called by its architect , Nash , the key to Marylebone . When the visitor has well surveyed the routes we have pointed out to him , and passed along New Oxford ...
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... fine weather crowded with people . The East India Docks , full of the largest class merchant ships , are situated here . Still further down the river is the arsenal of Woolwich , which every visitor should see if time will allow him ...
... fine weather crowded with people . The East India Docks , full of the largest class merchant ships , are situated here . Still further down the river is the arsenal of Woolwich , which every visitor should see if time will allow him ...
Сторінка xxv
... fine mansion of the Duke of Northumberland . Still further down is the charming village of Kew , with its public garden and palm - house ; Fulham succeeds , with the Bishop of London's Palace , and on either hand , amid the most verdant ...
... fine mansion of the Duke of Northumberland . Still further down is the charming village of Kew , with its public garden and palm - house ; Fulham succeeds , with the Bishop of London's Palace , and on either hand , amid the most verdant ...
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