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... carried his men to his house , ordered his head to be cut off , placed upon a pike , and carried through the streets of London . Thus did these wicked people act like madmen ; and , on this Thurs- day , they did much mischief to the ...
... carried his men to his house , ordered his head to be cut off , placed upon a pike , and carried through the streets of London . Thus did these wicked people act like madmen ; and , on this Thurs- day , they did much mischief to the ...
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... carried close by me by Gracechurch in a hackney - coach . My finding the Angel Tavern , at the lower end of Tower Hill , shut up ; and more than that , the ale - house at the Tower Stairs ; and more than that , that the person was then ...
... carried close by me by Gracechurch in a hackney - coach . My finding the Angel Tavern , at the lower end of Tower Hill , shut up ; and more than that , the ale - house at the Tower Stairs ; and more than that , that the person was then ...
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... carried with difficulty through the tumultuous streets of London , where the tide of popularity had again turned in her favour , and greeted with funeral welcomes at every halting place in Germany - re- posed finally , not at Windsor or ...
... carried with difficulty through the tumultuous streets of London , where the tide of popularity had again turned in her favour , and greeted with funeral welcomes at every halting place in Germany - re- posed finally , not at Windsor or ...
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ELYOT SIR THOMAS Prince Hal and Judge Gascoigne | 8 |
BALLAD | 72 |
BARRIE J M First Impressions of London | 118 |
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