London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and Its Neighbourhood: To Thirty Miles Extent, from an Actual Perambulation, 第 4 巻W. Stratford, 1807 |
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... inhabitants would not admit of the city officers to make any arrest there . How far these privileges reach is uncertain ; but many resorted hither who fled from their creditors , till the act was made to suppress pretended privileged ...
... inhabitants would not admit of the city officers to make any arrest there . How far these privileges reach is uncertain ; but many resorted hither who fled from their creditors , till the act was made to suppress pretended privileged ...
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... inhabitants of the precincts of White Friars , and Black Friars , obtained by charter of James I. certain privileges and exemptions ; but some of the inhabitants taking upon them to protect persons from arrests , & c . the gentry left ...
... inhabitants of the precincts of White Friars , and Black Friars , obtained by charter of James I. certain privileges and exemptions ; but some of the inhabitants taking upon them to protect persons from arrests , & c . the gentry left ...
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... inhabitants of White Friars maintain their own poor , collect their taxes , have no churchwarden , but two col- lectors , and chuse their own officers . Between Lombard Street and Bouverie Street , is the house of Mr. GEORGE ADAMS , an ...
... inhabitants of White Friars maintain their own poor , collect their taxes , have no churchwarden , but two col- lectors , and chuse their own officers . Between Lombard Street and Bouverie Street , is the house of Mr. GEORGE ADAMS , an ...
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... inhabitants of Fleet Street , in the year 1478 , ob tained licence of the mayor , aldermen , and commonalty , to make make at their own charges two cisterns , the one LONDON . The History of Sir CHARLES GRANDISON, in which is ...
... inhabitants of Fleet Street , in the year 1478 , ob tained licence of the mayor , aldermen , and commonalty , to make make at their own charges two cisterns , the one LONDON . The History of Sir CHARLES GRANDISON, in which is ...
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... inhabitants , who were called " The Black Boy Alley Gang , " was to intice the unwary by means of prostitutes , then gag them , so that they should not alarm ; after which it was the practice of these nefarious wretches to drag their ...
... inhabitants , who were called " The Black Boy Alley Gang , " was to intice the unwary by means of prostitutes , then gag them , so that they should not alarm ; after which it was the practice of these nefarious wretches to drag their ...
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51 ページ - For while with their knife which they hold in one hand they cut the meate out of the dish, they fasten their forke which they hold in their other hand upon the same dish...
234 ページ - Serjeant at Arms ; a Physician ; an Apothecary ; four Minstrels ; a Keeper of his Tents ; an Armourer ; an Instructor of his Wards ; two Yeomen in his Wardrobe ; and a Keeper of his chamber in the court.
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296 ページ - To paint fair Nature, by divine command, Her magic pencil in his glowing hand, A Shakespeare rose : then, to expand his fame Wide o'er this breathing world, a Garrick came. Though sunk in death the forms the Poet drew, The Actor's genius bade them breathe anew; Though, like the bard himself, in night they lay, Immortal Garrick call'd them back to day: And till Eternity with power...
542 ページ - VIII. is alluded to in a print of a naked Englishman holding a piece of cloth hanging on his right arm, and a pair of shears in his left hand.
465 ページ - ... the flame round about, and in a very short space the whole building was quite consumed, and no man hurt ; the house being filled with people to behold the play, viz, of 'Henry the Eighth:' and the next spring it was new builded in far fairer manner than before.