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… restored, was finished at the private expence of particular citizens; among which the name of John Fisher a …
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… a youth of nine years of age, ascended the throne. In this particular instance, the minority of their king was of … with foreign commodities; and the Hanseatic merchants in particular, had obtained an establishment with many peculiar …
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… at his own request, in the Tower 20. The queen returned particular thanks to the mayor and citizens, for their … in general, so exclusive companies are of use to establish particular hazardous branches of commerce: but when the ends …
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… steams from drains, kennels, and common shores. It is in particular well known, that air spoiled by breathing is …
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… Post Office; which though it is not carried on in any particular building that attracts the eye, is nevertheless a … of these has a number of villages and places under its particular direction: to and from which, letters are carried …
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… fees and profits of the office, or by the contribution of particular members. Sir William Dugdale built the north west … The other two kings are called Provincial Kings, who have particular provinces assigned them, which together comprize …
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… a little to the right, is a slight of steps leading to the particular offices; over which is a balcony or gallery, … who have service performed there weekly, and on other particular occasions. It was much injured though not totally … the aldermen's seats there is a wainscot covering, and a particular seat for the lord-mayor, adorned with cartouches. …
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… has its proper steward and inferior officers, and a particular committee is chosen out of the governors for each. …
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