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A New History of London
… could not be communicated faster than one express on each road could carry it purposely; its instant propagation …
A New History of London
… when it was rejected by the king; which shews that the road since so beaten, was then marked out: and however …
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… not been for two years before; but being taken ill on the road, he died at Osnabrug on the 11th and was buried at …
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… 16th 1742, a house being hired in the mean time in Hatton-Garden for the commencement of the charity; and the … to succeed them who must be of service even in the same road of forcing themselves into preferment. This may teach us …
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… came again to herself, she found them pulling her along a road, and they at length brought her to a house which they … by, it was determined that the house stood on the Hertford road; and a notorious house kept by a woman that went by the … cannot undertake so long a journey, they take a shorter road and gratify themselves at home without that trouble. If …
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… entrances; an act was therefore passed for making a new road from Islington to Paddington 9: by virtue of the powers thus granted a fine road was formed which led round the suburbs at a due distance, from the great Edgware road at Paddington, across the north roads to Battle-bridge, …
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… of the island of Belleisle on the coast of France. The new road from Paddington to Islington has already been noticed 9, … by virtue of an act passed for that purpose 10, another road was opened from the end of Goswell-street road next Islington, by which the former new road was …
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… Charles Dingley, Esq; under whose inspection the new city road had lately been compleated, laid a scheme before the … to Moorfields, which would thus communicate with that new road; the consideration of which had been referred to a … before the duke of Bedford's house and the pales along the road behind. A party of horse had been added to the foot …
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… They pitched upon a spot on the west side of the new-road from Blackfriar's-bridge to the circus in St. … with. In the month of October died Samuel Wilson, Esq; of Hatton Garden, who by his will left 20,000 l. to be paid into …
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… the scite of the old prison; and then to make a clear open road from Turnmill-street to Blackfriars-bridge. The terms of …
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