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... London , the present time is the best time , as some signs portend that it has reached its highest point . It is observed that the English interest us a little less within a few years ; and hence the impression that the British power ...
... London , the present time is the best time , as some signs portend that it has reached its highest point . It is observed that the English interest us a little less within a few years ; and hence the impression that the British power ...
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... London , that it was well packed and well saved , is the merit of England ; - it is stuffed full , in all corners and crevices , with towns , towers , churches , villas , palaces , hospitals and charity - houses . In the history of art ...
... London , that it was well packed and well saved , is the merit of England ; - it is stuffed full , in all corners and crevices , with towns , towers , churches , villas , palaces , hospitals and charity - houses . In the history of art ...
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... London fog aggravates the distempers of the sky , and sometimes justifies the epigram on the climate by an English wit , " in a fine day , looking up a chimney ; in a foul day , looking down one . A gentleman in Liverpool told me that ...
... London fog aggravates the distempers of the sky , and sometimes justifies the epigram on the climate by an English wit , " in a fine day , looking up a chimney ; in a foul day , looking down one . A gentleman in Liverpool told me that ...
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... London is the centre of the terrene globe . " The shopkeeping nation , to use a shop word , has a good stand . The old Ve- netians pleased themselves with the flattery that Venice was in 45 ° , midway between the poles and the line ; as ...
... London is the centre of the terrene globe . " The shopkeeping nation , to use a shop word , has a good stand . The old Ve- netians pleased themselves with the flattery that Venice was in 45 ° , midway between the poles and the line ; as ...
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... London by removing his Court , the Lord Mayor replied that " in removing his royal presence from his lieges , they hoped he would leave them the Thames . " In the variety of surface , Britain is a miniature of Europe , having plain ...
... London by removing his Court , the Lord Mayor replied that " in removing his royal presence from his lieges , they hoped he would leave them the Thames . " In the variety of surface , Britain is a miniature of Europe , having plain ...
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