Sexual Life in England, Past and PresentF. Aldor, 1938 - 664 pages |
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... Covent Garden means Convent Garden ; and this was originally the garden of the Abbey of Westminster , which under Edward VI was granted under patent to the Duke of Bedford , who still owns the whole of the land and property . From this ...
... Covent Garden means Convent Garden ; and this was originally the garden of the Abbey of Westminster , which under Edward VI was granted under patent to the Duke of Bedford , who still owns the whole of the land and property . From this ...
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... Covent Garden ( called after the proprietor , William Urwin ) , which was the meeting - place of poets , wits and fashionable men of the world at the time of the Restoration , and became particularly celebrated through the poet John ...
... Covent Garden ( called after the proprietor , William Urwin ) , which was the meeting - place of poets , wits and fashionable men of the world at the time of the Restoration , and became particularly celebrated through the poet John ...
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... Covent Garden Theatre describes his impres- ons as follows : · The short intervals we spent in the saloon . The saloon as full of prostitutes , whose clothes revealed more than ey concealed , but whose behaviour , on the contrary , did ...
... Covent Garden Theatre describes his impres- ons as follows : · The short intervals we spent in the saloon . The saloon as full of prostitutes , whose clothes revealed more than ey concealed , but whose behaviour , on the contrary , did ...
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mistresses in the eighteenth century Foreign prostitutes Homeless girls | 24 |
CHAPTER IV | 115 |
CHAPTER V | 167 |
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