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A New History of London
… the transactions of the former meeting, which the reader will find in the note 4. This address was equally … a trifling or officious objection, it is laid before the reader in the note 18: lord Weymouth in consequence of it …
A New History of London
… Adam and Co. the undertakers. This case will give the reader a short state of the proceedings, and every one may … treated this bill as if it was, what the uninformed reader would be led to imagine it, a measure taking its rise …
A New History of London
… that he could find published: as such it will shew the reader the comparative riches of the several wards at that …
A New History of London
… to prevent the laying of new foundations. That the reader may see the reasons given for this prohibition, the …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… the date abovewritten. Dated as aforesaid. 4 Alexander Reader the Sonne of W m Reader late of Saffron in the County of Essex Carpenter deed …
A New History of London
… the Bills of Mortality as given by Dr. Birch; and for the reader's farther satisfaction on this subject, the following … dismissed, another curious table shall be laid before the reader from the same authority with the last: which will be …
A New History of London
… the charters and other public acts in the Appendix, the reader will be able to form a general idea of the …
A New History of London
… stalls, as well as that of the organ, is much admired. The reader's desk, which is at some distance from the pulpit, is … compared cannot but be acceptable to the curious reader; the measures of St. Peter's being taken from the …
A New History of London
… has made some reflections on it, which the judicious reader will not think impertinently introduced in this place. …
A New History of London
… brought up in it when they are of proper age 14. The reader may find this village mentioned about the year 1236; …
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