Memorials of Temple Bar; with some account of Fleet street, and the parishes of st. Dunstan and st. Bride, London |
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... period is the result of his desire to give as many facts in a cheap and collected form , so as to be within the reach of every Citizen of London . But I must acknowledge that without great assistance , even this humble attempt would ...
... period is the result of his desire to give as many facts in a cheap and collected form , so as to be within the reach of every Citizen of London . But I must acknowledge that without great assistance , even this humble attempt would ...
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... period , and Londinium of the Roman , all writers agree , for early titles to the present London . Among the many who favor the idea that London was a British city is Mr. Lewin , who asks whether it was possible that during the brief period ...
... period , and Londinium of the Roman , all writers agree , for early titles to the present London . Among the many who favor the idea that London was a British city is Mr. Lewin , who asks whether it was possible that during the brief period ...
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... period encircled by a wall , said to be erected by the mother of Constantine about A.D. 306 , but its restoration by Alfred the Great may be said to mark the great epoch in its history . It was two miles and 608 feet round the City ...
... period encircled by a wall , said to be erected by the mother of Constantine about A.D. 306 , but its restoration by Alfred the Great may be said to mark the great epoch in its history . It was two miles and 608 feet round the City ...
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... period . Interesting as it must be to antiquaries to know that Roman London has left so many landmarks , it cannot fail to grieve all true lovers of the profession that our * See an interesting notice of this old Roman Bath in Diprose's ...
... period . Interesting as it must be to antiquaries to know that Roman London has left so many landmarks , it cannot fail to grieve all true lovers of the profession that our * See an interesting notice of this old Roman Bath in Diprose's ...
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... period , not only to save these antiquities , but even to record the finds . If their wisdom had only equalled ours what a glorious collection would have been handed to posterity , and who can tell the field of thought that would have ...
... period , not only to save these antiquities , but even to record the finds . If their wisdom had only equalled ours what a glorious collection would have been handed to posterity , and who can tell the field of thought that would have ...
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