London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and Its Neighbourhood: To Thirty Miles Extent, from an Actual Perambulation, Nide 1W. Stratford, 1805 |
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... means the fuc- cefs of the Roman arms was distinctly marked , and the face of the island of Britain gradually brightened up by the progress of cultivation . Thus the acts of civil life , and the sweets of social happiness superseded the ...
... means the fuc- cefs of the Roman arms was distinctly marked , and the face of the island of Britain gradually brightened up by the progress of cultivation . Thus the acts of civil life , and the sweets of social happiness superseded the ...
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... mean the Tower , there was a burying place , which of late years was found to be in that ground , which commonly goes by the name of Goodman's Fields . These fields are mentioned by John Stow , but he takes no notice that they were a ...
... mean the Tower , there was a burying place , which of late years was found to be in that ground , which commonly goes by the name of Goodman's Fields . These fields are mentioned by John Stow , but he takes no notice that they were a ...
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... the country to Christianity ; which he happily accomplished by means of Saint Augustine , and forty of his brethren . In 658 , commerce , the source of wealth to F 2 In LONDON 43 impressively denominated Angeli*, in A. D. 597.. ...
... the country to Christianity ; which he happily accomplished by means of Saint Augustine , and forty of his brethren . In 658 , commerce , the source of wealth to F 2 In LONDON 43 impressively denominated Angeli*, in A. D. 597.. ...
Sivu 47
... means of the murder of his brother , was peculiarly unfortunate to the city . In the fourth year of his reign it was again almost intirely con- sumed by fire , and had scarcely recovered from this desola- tion when another Danish ...
... means of the murder of his brother , was peculiarly unfortunate to the city . In the fourth year of his reign it was again almost intirely con- sumed by fire , and had scarcely recovered from this desola- tion when another Danish ...
Sivu 48
... means pro- bably to secure the conquest of the whole kingdom . But to the valour of her own undaunted citizens , to their unshaken loyalty , did London , at this important crisis , owe her pre- servation . By the paternal care of the ...
... means pro- bably to secure the conquest of the whole kingdom . But to the valour of her own undaunted citizens , to their unshaken loyalty , did London , at this important crisis , owe her pre- servation . By the paternal care of the ...
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act of parliament aforesaid Aldgate ancient appointed archbishop archbishop of Canterbury arms attended bill bishops Bishopsgate bridge buildings chamberlain charter Cheapside church citizens of London city of London committee common council commonalty court of aldermen court of common Cripplegate crown custom declared ditto Duke Earl enacted endeavours England erected esquire execution expence fire forfeit gentlemen grants Guildhall Hall hand hath Henry honour horses hundred inhabitants John justice king king's kingdom Lane letters patent liberties likewise lord great chamberlain lord mayor lordship magistrate majesty majesty's manner mayor and aldermen ment merchants metropolis occasion offence parish parliament passed Paul's peace person petition pounds present prince privileges queen reign river river Thames Roman royal serjeant sheriffs shew shillings side Southwark Street Thames thereof thousand tion toll Tower town ward Westminster whole