City Scenes or, a peep into London

City Scenes or, a peep into London

City Scenes; or, a peep into London Here is Farmer Clodpole, who lives a hundred miles from...
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Author: Taylor, Ann,1782-1866
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Language: English
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City Scenes or, a peep into London

City Scenes or, a peep into London

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City Scenes or, a peep into London

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Author: Taylor, Ann,1782-1866
Format: eBook
Language: English

City Scenes; or, a peep into London

Here is Farmer Clodpole, who lives a hundred miles from London, coming to see it at last. They have just reached the top of a hill, and catch a fine view of the city. What! is that Lunnun, coachey? Well, Im glad to see it at last; for I, thats only used to jog along a few miles in our cart, dont much fancy this jumbling and jolting. But what a smoke they are in, master coachman: I shall be glad enough to get back again, if I am always to be in such a puther. Pray, whats that there great round thing in the midst of the housen? Oh! St. Pauls: why that beats our parish church all to pieces. Well, drive away, coachey, that I may see all the fine things; and nobody shall laugh at me any more, because I have not seen Lunnun. There is the Monument: it is situated on the east side of Fish Street Hill, and is the highest column in the world. It was erected in remembrance of the great fire of London, which broke out in Pudding Lane, very near Fish-Street Hill, destroying all the buildings from Tower Wharf in the east, to Temple church in the west; and from the north end of Mincing Lane, to the west end of Leadenhall Street; passing to Threadneedle Street, thence in a direct line to Holborn Bridge, and extending northward to Smithfield, when, after having burnt down thirteen thousand and two hundred houses, it terminated. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 38612
Author: Taylor, Ann
Release Date: Jan 18, 2012
Format: eBook
Language: English

Contributors

Contributor (Author): Taylor, Jane, 1783-1824

Illustrator: Taylor, Isaac, 1787-1865

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