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... London , was founded on the site of the Greyfriars ' Monastery , by Edward VI . , June 26 , 1553 , as a hospital for orphans and foundlings . It is usually called the ' Blue Coat School , ' on account of the dress worn by the boys ...
... London , was founded on the site of the Greyfriars ' Monastery , by Edward VI . , June 26 , 1553 , as a hospital for orphans and foundlings . It is usually called the ' Blue Coat School , ' on account of the dress worn by the boys ...
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... London . He was sent to the free school at Grantham , in Lincolnshire , in 1682. Five years thereafter , he returned to London , and in 1688 was a volunteer in the forces raised by the Earl of Devonshire in support of the Prince of ...
... London . He was sent to the free school at Grantham , in Lincolnshire , in 1682. Five years thereafter , he returned to London , and in 1688 was a volunteer in the forces raised by the Earl of Devonshire in support of the Prince of ...
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... London and surrounding district , are dis posed of at sessions which are held monthly at the central criminal court . Before and after term , the judges of the superior courts sit for the adjudica- tion of civil causes in the Guildhall ...
... London and surrounding district , are dis posed of at sessions which are held monthly at the central criminal court . Before and after term , the judges of the superior courts sit for the adjudica- tion of civil causes in the Guildhall ...
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... ( London , 1849 ) : The reader will be surprised at the idea of a circulating library in the middle ages , but there can be no doubt of the fact , they were established at Paris , Toulouse , Vienna , and other places . These public ...
... ( London , 1849 ) : The reader will be surprised at the idea of a circulating library in the middle ages , but there can be no doubt of the fact , they were established at Paris , Toulouse , Vienna , and other places . These public ...
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... London , and entered as a navy surgeon in 1809 - a position he held until 1815. Taking his degree of M.D. in Edinburgh in 1817 , he , after travelling on the continent , settled at Rome , where he practised as a physician for eight ...
... London , and entered as a navy surgeon in 1809 - a position he held until 1815. Taking his degree of M.D. in Edinburgh in 1817 , he , after travelling on the continent , settled at Rome , where he practised as a physician for eight ...
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