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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Addison, is said to have written many of the papers of the Spectator in a summer-house belonging to the mansion. The …
Survey of London
… lost, in consequence of the sides being closed; until the spectator arrives opposite to the building, he can only …
The Environs of London
… He published also several sermons, and contributed to the Spectator and Guardian. Bromley College. Benefactions to it …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Coll., matric. 31 March, 1705, aged 18; 'X' of the 'Spectator,' a student of the Inner Temple 1705, threw himself …
A History of the County of Stafford
… let it be sparkling and clear'; 11 and in an issue of The Spectator in 1712 the essayist Joseph Addison recounted a … [1709], no. 15 (copy in B.L.). V.C.H. Staffs. ii. 243; The Spectator, ed. D. F. Bond (1965), iii. 438. Owen, Burton, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to see a travelling puppet show, the candle of an excluded spectator, peering from next door, started a fire. Many of …
Old and New London
… cant name for the place among coachmen in the days of the Spectator was the 'Pass,' or the 'Straits of St. Clement's.'" …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… out the spot from which Mary, Queen of Scots, was a spectator of the defeat of her army at the battle of …
Old and New London
… in the surrounding districts, presents to an ordinary spectator all the attributes of a market place. At the lower …
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