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Old and New London
… the City, You'll blend in one mass prudent, worthless, and witty; If you league cit and lordling, as brother and …
Old and New London
… in a poem by Henry Saville, commonly attributed to the witty Earl of Dorset, and beginning "In Milford Lane, near to …
Old and New London
… Buckingham Street their home, for a time at least, are the witty Earl of Dorset, Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, John …
Old and New London
… the same staircase with Colman, in the Temple, lived the witty Jekyll, who, seeing in Colman's chambers a round cage …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… on this subject that F. W. Maitland made a well-known and witty speech. The natural home for such a university, he …
A History of the County of Oxford
… not by learned arguments in Greek and Latin, but by witty comedies. Unfortunately the code, based as it was on a …
Old and New London
… Prince of Wales was made an Odd Fellow thereArabella RowA Witty Lord ChancellorThe "Bag o' Nails"The "Three …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to be laid before him, mocking the pride of the man with a witty jest, which Arfast look so to heart, that he never …
The Environs of London
… was formerly the residence of the profligate eccentric and witty Duke of Wharton 56. Lady M. W. Montagu's. Lady Mary …
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