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... East Cheap has lost all its ancient characteristics in the improvements of Lon don Bridge , Lydgate will show us that there " ' Pewter pots they clattered on a heap ; There was harp , pipe , and minstrelsy . ' If Finsbury and Islington ...
... East Cheap has lost all its ancient characteristics in the improvements of Lon don Bridge , Lydgate will show us that there " ' Pewter pots they clattered on a heap ; There was harp , pipe , and minstrelsy . ' If Finsbury and Islington ...
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... east end of Oxford Street direct to Holborn • The Rookery and the Holy Land Example of the dense population of St. Giles's . Mr. Smirke's scheme for providing lodging and houses for the poor Present lodging - houses Dormitories stood ...
... east end of Oxford Street direct to Holborn • The Rookery and the Holy Land Example of the dense population of St. Giles's . Mr. Smirke's scheme for providing lodging and houses for the poor Present lodging - houses Dormitories stood ...
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... east invaded by the traders . Wharfs took the place of trim gardens ; and if the nobleman still kept his state - boat , the dirty coal - barge was anchored by its side . D'Avenant has given a description of this state of things , which ...
... east invaded by the traders . Wharfs took the place of trim gardens ; and if the nobleman still kept his state - boat , the dirty coal - barge was anchored by its side . D'Avenant has given a description of this state of things , which ...
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... eastern side of London Bridge , looking upon that sight which arrests even the dullest imagination - mast upon mast , stretching farther than the eye can reach , the individual objects constantly shifting , but the aggregate ever the ...
... eastern side of London Bridge , looking upon that sight which arrests even the dullest imagination - mast upon mast , stretching farther than the eye can reach , the individual objects constantly shifting , but the aggregate ever the ...
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... east of Canon Alley - describes it as " a pulpit - cross of timber , mounted upon steps of stone , and covered with lead ; " † and this was probably its form before as well as after his day . We may conjecture that it came first to be ...
... east of Canon Alley - describes it as " a pulpit - cross of timber , mounted upon steps of stone , and covered with lead ; " † and this was probably its form before as well as after his day . We may conjecture that it came first to be ...
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