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... close to our house there . My meeting dead corpses of the plague , carried to be buried close to me at noon - day through the City in Fenchurch Street . 116 LONDON IN LITERATURE.
... close to our house there . My meeting dead corpses of the plague , carried to be buried close to me at noon - day through the City in Fenchurch Street . 116 LONDON IN LITERATURE.
Page 147
... close in unspeakable ignominy and horror . MACAULAY , History of England . SIR , A PROPOSAL FOR THE CONTROL OF STREET CRIES ( 1711 ) I am a man out of all business , and would willingly turn my head to anything for an honest livelihood ...
... close in unspeakable ignominy and horror . MACAULAY , History of England . SIR , A PROPOSAL FOR THE CONTROL OF STREET CRIES ( 1711 ) I am a man out of all business , and would willingly turn my head to anything for an honest livelihood ...
Page 198
... impression on the other . What Mr. Pitt said of Sir Arthur only a few days before his own death , will be recorded by me in its proper place . The Duke of Wellington , to the close of his life , continued 198 LONDON IN LITERATURE.
... impression on the other . What Mr. Pitt said of Sir Arthur only a few days before his own death , will be recorded by me in its proper place . The Duke of Wellington , to the close of his life , continued 198 LONDON IN LITERATURE.
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LAMB CHARLES The Londoner | 8 |
ELYOT SIR THOMAS Prince Hal and Judge Gascoigne | 30 |
BALLAD A In Praise of London Prentices Shrove Tuesday | 72 |
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