London of To-day: An Illustrated Handbook for the Season 1892Roberts brothers, 1892 - 434 strani |
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... Church Street , is the Compton . It is spacious , convenient to the best shops and Public Buildings , within easy reach of the Landing Stage , and well spoken of by visitors . At the railway depôt , " an excess of " baggage is sure to ...
... Church Street , is the Compton . It is spacious , convenient to the best shops and Public Buildings , within easy reach of the Landing Stage , and well spoken of by visitors . At the railway depôt , " an excess of " baggage is sure to ...
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... churches were better filled ; for merchants and tradesmen were content to live at their place of business . Preachers held to the Geneva gown , and for a priest to mount the pulpit in his surplice was to discover the sure sign of ...
... churches were better filled ; for merchants and tradesmen were content to live at their place of business . Preachers held to the Geneva gown , and for a priest to mount the pulpit in his surplice was to discover the sure sign of ...
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... Churches . The " City Temple , " and " the Taber- nacle " were places of worship unknown , and the loftiest kind of contempt was not seldom shown towards " the class of persons called dissenters , " by not a few of. 24 London of ...
... Churches . The " City Temple , " and " the Taber- nacle " were places of worship unknown , and the loftiest kind of contempt was not seldom shown towards " the class of persons called dissenters , " by not a few of. 24 London of ...
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... churches of their more eloquent and familiar preachers . Innumerable changes have we witnessed in London in the course of forty years : old streets swept away ; new streets planned and completed ; grand modern buildings erected , taking ...
... churches of their more eloquent and familiar preachers . Innumerable changes have we witnessed in London in the course of forty years : old streets swept away ; new streets planned and completed ; grand modern buildings erected , taking ...
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... Church of the Temple ) , " what a little foolery governs the world . " But I prefer to rest the ultimate chances of this book's success and the gradual extension of its popularity , on a more modern and witty truism attributed ( like ...
... Church of the Temple ) , " what a little foolery governs the world . " But I prefer to rest the ultimate chances of this book's success and the gradual extension of its popularity , on a more modern and witty truism attributed ( like ...
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Stran 201 - Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage; Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage; If I have freedom in my love And in my soul am free, Angels alone, that soar above, Enjoy such liberty.
Stran 19 - And I love it. I love everything that's old: old friends, old times, old manners, old books, old wine; and, I believe, Dorothy (taking her hand), you'll own I have been pretty fond of an old wife.
Stran 72 - It did; and to prove that she did not keep them waiting, in a few minutes she came into the room in a loose white nightgown and shawl, her nightcap thrown off, and her hair falling upon her shoulders, her feet in slippers, tears in her eyes, but perfectly collected and dignified.
Stran 205 - The Holy Supper is kept, indeed, In whatso we share with another's need; Not what we give, but what we share, ! For the gift without the giver is bare; Who gives himself with his alms feeds three, Himself, his hungering neighbor, and me.
Stran 141 - ... open to all artists of distinguished merit, where they may offer their performances to public inspection, and acquire that degree of reputation and encouragement which they shall be deemed to deserve.
Stran 165 - Cavalry, march from their respective barracks to the parade-ground in rear of the Horse Guards, Whitehall ; and there (at 10 am), usually in presence of the Prince of Wales and other members of the Royal Family...
Stran 81 - GENTEEL in personage, Conduct, and equipage, Noble by heritage, Generous and free: Brave, not romantic; Learned, not pedantic; Frolic, not frantic; This must he be. Honor maintaining, Meanness disdaining, Still entertaining, Engaging and new. Neat, but not finical; Sage, but not cynical; Never tyrannical, But ever true. Henry Carey [ ? -1743] "PHILLADA FLOUTS ME...
Stran 201 - Here landeth as true a subject, being a prisoner, as ever landed at these stairs ; and before thee, O God! I speak it, having no other friends but thee alone.