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Old and New London
… Thelwall, but there seems a genuine tone in his abuse of Canning. Perhaps it dated from the time when the "player's …
Old and New London
… Hungerford, Colley Cibber, and, last but not least, George Canning. An advertisement in the Daily Courant of January, …
Old and New London
… the treaty of peace, signed at Paris, in his hand. There Canning called the new world into existence, that he might … and Coventry, Charles Townshend, and Sheridan, and Canning. The hollow murmurs of sympathy have there rung back … boards on which Chatham, and Pitt, and Fox, and Burke, and Canning trod would never more be trodden by the admirers of …
Old and New London
… 1725; the infamous Colonel Charteris, 1730; Elizabeth Canning, an inexplicable mystery, 1753; Baretti, for …
Old and New London
… by the Princess Sophia, and also by the Right Hon. George Canning, who was here visited by Queen Caroline. The house … the pew appropriated to the Holland House family. George Canning, who resided at Gloucester Lodge, might often be seen …
Survey of London
… Blake. 53 In 1868 Blake nominated a firm of builders from Canning Town, Essex, George Heritage, senior and junior, for …
Survey of London
… March, 1791). Rt. Hon. Thomas Steele and Rt. Hon. George Canning (5th July, 1800). Rt. Hon. Thomas Steele and Rt. Hon. …
Survey of London
… in 1931. These are probably the house, for which Gibbs and Canning of Tamworth offered to deliver the terracotta cornice …
Survey of London
… of Commons to a speech by the Foreign Secretary, George Canning, on the recent campaign in Spain. 'A cry of Fire! …
Old and New London
… the Stockwell Ghost, the Bottle Conjurer, Elizabeth Canning, Mary Toft, and other cheats, enveloped in the smoke … Macaulay, writes:"We have laid him side by side with Canning, at the feet of Pitt, and within two steps of Fox and …
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