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Page 16
... says Maitland , in his History of London , " it was beautiful to behold the glorious appear- ances of goldsmiths ' shops on the south row of Cheapside , which in a continued course reached from Old Change to Bucklersbury , exclusive of ...
... says Maitland , in his History of London , " it was beautiful to behold the glorious appear- ances of goldsmiths ' shops on the south row of Cheapside , which in a continued course reached from Old Change to Bucklersbury , exclusive of ...
Page 21
... says a proclamation , we ex-- pressly cominand and forbid that no hackney or hired coaches be used or suffered in London , Westminster , or the suburbs thereof , except they be to travel at least three miles out of the same . And also ...
... says a proclamation , we ex-- pressly cominand and forbid that no hackney or hired coaches be used or suffered in London , Westminster , or the suburbs thereof , except they be to travel at least three miles out of the same . And also ...
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... says Rushworth , 66 some that were prepared for it cried , with a loud voice , ' Open , open , ye ever- lasting doors , that the king of glory may enter in . ' And presently the doors were opened , and the bishop , with three doctors ...
... says Rushworth , 66 some that were prepared for it cried , with a loud voice , ' Open , open , ye ever- lasting doors , that the king of glory may enter in . ' And presently the doors were opened , and the bishop , with three doctors ...
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... says Clarendon , " multi- tudes of people of several conditions , some on horseback and others on foot , met them some miles from town , very many having been a day's journey ; so they were brought about two o'clock of the afternoon in ...
... says Clarendon , " multi- tudes of people of several conditions , some on horseback and others on foot , met them some miles from town , very many having been a day's journey ; so they were brought about two o'clock of the afternoon in ...
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... says May , " knights and ladies going out with drums beating , and spades and mattocks in their hands , to assist in the work , put life into the drooping people . " While war- like harangues , enlistments , contributions , and the ...
... says May , " knights and ladies going out with drums beating , and spades and mattocks in their hands , to assist in the work , put life into the drooping people . " While war- like harangues , enlistments , contributions , and the ...
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