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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… candles are also made, for the West India market and for home consumption. The coal-mines, which are of a magnitude …
Old and New London
… his unnatural father is looking for him, to send him home into the country. Number two, Shamwell, is a young man …
Survey of London
… on Christmas Eve. On 23rd August, 1662, Charles brought home his queen, Catherine of Braganza. Their arrival at the …
Old and New London
… of our last Tudor and our first Stuart sovereigns, and its home was the Palace of White hall. The masque, as such, is …
Old and New London
… in the reign of William IV. In 1835, No. 1, the present home of the National Club, was the town residence of the …
Old and New London
… Street, contains the office of the Privy Council, the Home Office, and the office of the Board of Trade. Apropos of … the Prime Minister of illustrious memory, made it his home during his long tenure of office; and he was the first … Some, like Pitt and Lord Grey, have made it really their home during their years of place and power; others, like Lord …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Pond, to hear Rev. J. Aldis, and in the evening staid at home on account of my cough. Cold and dry. No news. 29. Went … rare occurrence for them. Fred to Mr Eastty's, I staid at home on account of my cough and eyes, see 23 rd of this … 3. Went on with 'Volute.' A half holiday. Staid at home. It rained in the night and then froze, which made the …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… and wet. My father went to Mr Cooke's to dinner and is not home now, 12 o'clock p.m. It is rarely he keeps out so late. … if we had not been scolded (deservedly I own) for coming home past 12 at night; which we did to oblige Mr Brown in … ship shape, has been deprived of his command, and sent home, with no notice taken of him. This, I think, from what I …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… stand still, Admiral Seymour waiting for instruction from home. The Persian affair is I believe going on briskly, … Mr Kirkland of Canterbury preached both times. We had him home to dinner and tea. The number of votes for the four City …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… of the Tract Society, preached both times. 62 We had him home to dinner, and although I have the strongest hatred and … an exceedingly laudatory notice of his Bass Rock The Home of the Sea Fowl. He was also praised in the 'Standard.' …
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