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A New History of London
A New History of London
… useful in many professions: beside whom they have also a music master. The charity is supported by an annual revenue …
A New History of London
… vocal performers. The concert is opened with instrumental music, at six o'clock, and several songs are performed, with …
A New History of London
… work round of gold and scarlet. Edward I. who lies in a rough unpolished coffin of grey marble, composed of feven …
A New History of London
… says he, go into it without thinking of my latter end. The rough sod that heaves with many a mouldering heap, the dreary … the misfortune to lose his sight, has been educated to music. From three years old to six, the boys are taught to …
Calendar of Border Papers
… other places repaired. The day watch tower is rebuilt in rough stone in eight "cantes," 26 feet high above the walls, …
Calendar of Border Papers
Calendar of Border Papers
Calendar of Border Papers
… Ends abruptly here at foot of page. 4 pp. Draft or rough copy by Randolph of his own letter. On margin of first …
Calendar of Border Papers
… If Bothwell recover courte againe, he will take a rough course in kepinge of the Kinge. But I knowe he will …
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