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Old and New London
… the able hand of the judicious Mr. Hawksmore." The English reader who knows anything of the beautiful symmetry of Gothic …
Old and New London
… was killed in crossing the Thames. It is known to every reader of history how Elizabeth Woodville, the Queen of … of the lower orders it is not difficult for any reader of history to judge. At the Reformation these places …
Old and New London
… undergone imprisonment in the Tower, were, as every reader of history knows, acquitted by their judgesan event …
Old and New London
Old and New London
… afterwards devoted to a public recreation-ground. Every reader of John Evelyn and Samuel Pepys will remember how they …
Old and New London
Old and New London
… their hands into those of King Henry how is known to every reader of a child's first History of Englandthat it came to … is hoped that this long quotation will be pardoned by the reader, on account of the graphic picture which it presents … barge to be rowed to Esher, after his disgrace. As every reader of history knows, the Palace passed into the …
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