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... Looking towards the river he will see St Peter's Church , immediately be- yond which , a little to the right , were the bull and bear pits . The train then crosses the Southwark Bridge Road , on the right - hand side LITERARY LONDON 15.
... Looking towards the river he will see St Peter's Church , immediately be- yond which , a little to the right , were the bull and bear pits . The train then crosses the Southwark Bridge Road , on the right - hand side LITERARY LONDON 15.
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... looking the large garden , stretching out in lawn and flower - beds , behind the house . " He was buried in Grosvenor Chapel , in accordance with the instructions contained in his will , but his re- mains were afterwards removed to the ...
... looking the large garden , stretching out in lawn and flower - beds , behind the house . " He was buried in Grosvenor Chapel , in accordance with the instructions contained in his will , but his re- mains were afterwards removed to the ...
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... looking handsome brick and stone edifice to the left , where Thread- needle Street abuts upon Bishopsgate ? I dare- say thou hast often admired its magnificent portals , ever gaping wide , and disclosing to view a grave court with ...
... looking handsome brick and stone edifice to the left , where Thread- needle Street abuts upon Bishopsgate ? I dare- say thou hast often admired its magnificent portals , ever gaping wide , and disclosing to view a grave court with ...
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