Modern London; or, London as it is [by P. Cunningham]. [10 eds. Title varies].1851 |
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... HOSPITALS AND CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS 205 XXIV . CLUB HOUSES 217 XXV . THE CITY AND THE CITIZENS 225 XXVI . EMINENT PERSONS BORN IN LONDON 241 XXVII . EMINENT PERSONS BURIED IN LONDON . 242 246 • XXVIII . HOUSES IN WHICH EMINENT PERSONS ...
... HOSPITALS AND CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS 205 XXIV . CLUB HOUSES 217 XXV . THE CITY AND THE CITIZENS 225 XXVI . EMINENT PERSONS BORN IN LONDON 241 XXVII . EMINENT PERSONS BURIED IN LONDON . 242 246 • XXVIII . HOUSES IN WHICH EMINENT PERSONS ...
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... Hospital . The five Boroughs , viz . , Marylebone , Finsbury , Tower Hamlets , Southwark , and Lambeth , return each two members to the House of Commons . The first three lie north of the Thames , the last two south of the Thames . § 5 ...
... Hospital . The five Boroughs , viz . , Marylebone , Finsbury , Tower Hamlets , Southwark , and Lambeth , return each two members to the House of Commons . The first three lie north of the Thames , the last two south of the Thames . § 5 ...
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... hospital - ship , the hulk of a 120 - gun ship , rears itself out of the water , affording a noble example of the size and power of a first - rate man - of - war , in the days of Nelson . This old ship stands as a kind of outwork to ...
... hospital - ship , the hulk of a 120 - gun ship , rears itself out of the water , affording a noble example of the size and power of a first - rate man - of - war , in the days of Nelson . This old ship stands as a kind of outwork to ...
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... hospital are backed by the rising ground of Greenwich Park with its splendid sweet - chestnut trees , and crowned by the Observatory , from which place the Saxon race throughout the world marks its longitude . The exact time is marked ...
... hospital are backed by the rising ground of Greenwich Park with its splendid sweet - chestnut trees , and crowned by the Observatory , from which place the Saxon race throughout the world marks its longitude . The exact time is marked ...
Сторінка xxvii
... Hospital , with its high roof , and the Botanic Gardens , with , since 1854 , a solitary cedar of Lebanon , terminate the open character of the banks , which are in London . ] § 16. HAMPTON COURT TO WESTMINSTER BR . xxvii.
... Hospital , with its high roof , and the Botanic Gardens , with , since 1854 , a solitary cedar of Lebanon , terminate the open character of the banks , which are in London . ] § 16. HAMPTON COURT TO WESTMINSTER BR . xxvii.
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