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A New History of London
… full examination, it appeared to be a Roman causeway of rough stone, close and well rammed with Roman brick and …
A New History of London
… were opened under the discharge of cannon, the sound of music, and the loud acclamations of all the spectators. …
A New History of London
… walked in procession to the hall to dinner, where their music was only drums and trumpets. Yet the disaffection of …
A New History of London
A New History of London
… from any of the spectators, and thereon plays the music of every instrument now in use, and likewise sings to …
A New History of London
… were paved with large pebbles, of all sizes and shapes, rough to the horse and uneasy to the rider; which continually …
A New History of London
… to St. James's, with colours flying, drums beating, and music playing, and otherwise testifying their gratitude by … fields and paraded to St. James's-palace with colours and music before them to present a petition to the king; and some … to Palace-yard with colours flying, drums beating, and music playing before them. Here Sir John Fielding met them, …
A New History of London
A New History of London
… citizens on horseback in masquerade, attended by a band of music, and a vast number of flambeaux, marched from Newgate …
A New History of London
… to read lectures on divinity, astronomy, geometry, and music, at his mansion-house in Broad-street, afterward …
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