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one of the most177
was one of the117
the site of the106
is said to have98
is one of the92
at the age of91
at the end of90
the end of the87
in the midst of74
said to have been72
to the new exchange71
at the time of71
at the corner of69
on the th of67
at the foot of63
the middle of the62
in the reign of61
on the site of60
seems to have been56
at the same time55
the time of the53
in the course of52
the centre of the52
in the days of49
in the time of48
for the first time44
the name of the44
the author of the44
in one of the43
the sign of the42
as well as the42
the top of the42
of one of the42
in front of the40
for a long time40
the house in which40
of the duke of39
to have been a39
in a letter to39
in the middle of38
in the centre of38
the banks of the38
for the sake of37
to be found in37
for the most part36
at the head of36
a member of the36
the south side of36
after the death of35
at the new exchange35
the house of commons34
appears to have been34
years of his life34
to the end of34
the history of the34
it is said that34
at the top of33
the scene of the33
to have been the33
on the banks of33
the foot of the33
on the first floor33
on the other side32
the other side of32
of the house of32
of the royal society32
as one of the32
the death of his31
a part of the31
a portion of the31
the greater part of31
in one of his31
the heart of the31
in the possession of31
of the eighteenth century30
from time to time30
in the house of30
it is to be30
the side of the30
a great deal of30
the rest of the30
not far from the30
on the south side30
from a photograph by30
the city of london29
in the summer of29
to the memory of29
of the nineteenth century29
must have been a29
the home of the29
the prince of wales29
the church of the28
the church of st28
on the other hand28
it was here that28
the beginning of the27
the walls of the27
the memory of the27
the head of the27
one of the earliest27
on the corner of26
it must have been26
for the last time26
in the habit of26
was a man of26
at the close of26
of the seventeenth century25
in the heart of25
of the last century25
is said to be25
the life of the25
and one of the25
the midst of the25
be found in the25
the end of his25
upon the site of24
the death of the24
the house of the24
one side of the24
of the time of24
it was not until23
other side of the23
the place of the23
on the opposite side23
the time of his23
of some of the23
the age of twenty23
on the north side23
one of the best23
on the death of23
the opposite side of23
the spirit of the23
that he was a23
the whole of the23
the corner of rue22
in which he was22
at the devil tavern22
on the second floor22
it is certain that22
he seems to have22
the hands of the22
was the home of22
the northern side of22
the members of the22
and it was not22
the royal society club21
a quarter of a21
the reign of henry21
for the use of21
in the hands of21
in the church of21
the ruins of the21
a view of the21
the close of the21
on the part of21
of the earl of21
the north side of21
the door of the21
that he did not21
in the following year21
it is one of21
south side of the21
at the back of21
as well as of20
was the scene of20
the character of the20
side of the river20
from the portrait by20
the course of the20
is supposed to have20
the front of the20
some of the most20
on the night of20
when he came to20
in the case of19
the entrance to the19
on the left hand19
the room in which19
opposite side of the19
be seen in the19
is not to be19
in the history of19
on one side of19
in the shape of19
there can be no19
the scene of his19
he is said to19
the bottom of the19
as well as in19
he was a man19
to one of the19
homes and haunts of19
in the form of18
in honor of the18
of sir walter scott18
the interior of the18
a few years later18
on the right hand18
in the presence of18
he was one of18
in the words of18
of the author of18
in the great fire18
to say nothing of18
to the earl of18
in the autumn of18
in the days when18
the son of a18
it was one of18
the grave of the18
the valley of the18
it was at this18
in his life of18
site of the present18
the right of the18
of the name of18
the days of the18
is one of those18
where he was born17
from the time of17
one of the finest17
the th of january17
it was in this17
of the city of17
the poet of the17
brings us to the17
in a state of17
the opening of the17
the place of his17
of the most interesting17
this part of the17
supposed to have been17
the story of the17
one of the first17
by the side of17
the time of her17
seem to have been17
the wall of the17
on the ground floor17
a good deal of17
the face of the17
that it was a17
the western end of17
with the exception of17
in the last century16
in the same year16
the th of june16
the center of the16
the publication of the16
by the name of16
one of the few16
at the door of16
be one of the16
at the house of16
was at this time16
we come to the16
may be seen in16
and there was a16
may still be seen16
to the house of16
the court of the16
in the same street16
for the purpose of16
that there was a16
an account of the16
from a drawing by16
in the vicinity of16
more than a century16
on the top of16
the use of the16
the society of arts16
that he could not16
of the life of16
of the reign of16
the house of lords16
was buried in the16
and some of the16
part of the town15
house in which he15
the back of the15
on account of the15
the life of a15
by the duke of15
in which he lived15
the great fire of15
the reign of queen15
it is impossible to15
a year or two15
the end of a15
he was in the15
on each side of15
of the present day15
the corner of the15
the southern side of15
of the most beautiful15
the house of his15
that it was not15
the father of the15
of the same name15
the poet was born15
on the northern side15
is now occupied by15
the western side of15
the whole of his15
the last of the15
on the morning of15
under the title of15
it was in the15
in the life of15
in regard to the15
the part of the15
here and there a15
the rear of the15
the left of the15
of the house in15
in the city of15
put an end to15
in the way of15
the palace of the14
members of the club14
in which he had14
on the west side14
said to be the14
one of the many14
of the church of14
are said to have14
the mouth of the14
the destruction of the14
a man who had14
year of his age14
on the east side14
in the center of14
the possession of the14
the vicar of wakefield14
still to be seen14
the manner in which14
the place where he14
there must have been14
for the benefit of14
a few years ago14
the gardens of the14
since the days of14
at a time when14
front of the house14
a few of the14
the west side of14
as well as a14
and there is a14
with the memory of14
may be found in14
quarter of a mile14
was not to be14
the east side of14
was the son of14
but it was not14
it has been said14
period of his life14
to be seen in14
for a short time14
in the chapel of13
under the name of13
one hundred and fifty13
on his return to13
of a man who13
that is to say13
at the present day13
is now in the13
on the spot where13
of the old house13
it is easy to13
in the annals of13
by one of the13
in the mean time13
and that it was13
at the bottom of13
in the rear of13
are to be found13
on his return from13
on the one hand13
which he had been13
the music of the13
the level of the13
of one of his13
of the poet and13
to be in the13
he was a very13
known to have been13
a century and a13
men and women of13
the property of the13
the th of november13
but it is not13
the line of the13
by the earl of13
the lower part of13
on his way to13
the day of his13
into the hands of13
that he was the13
as soon as he13
a photograph by ordway13
the duke of buckingham13
to be able to13
as well as for13
can be no doubt13
side of the street13
on the western side13
the bank of the13
hundred and fifty years13
the origin of the13
the remains of the13
there was not a13
it would have been13
of the most eminent12
the early years of12
as a matter of12
as it was in12
in the eyes of12
in the neighbourhood of12
stated to have been12
the duke of wellington12
at the expense of12
he was able to12
a corner of the12
a day or two12
he had not been12
and on the other12
to him by the12
be said to have12
the house of a12
his history of the12
of his life in12
at a little distance12
at the sign of12
the star and garter12
of the seven gables12
he went to the12
corner of rue de12
and that of his12
and the earl of12
at the left of12
was born in the12
the close of his12
the early part of12
all parts of the12
was in the habit12
he was fond of12
but there is a12
the grounds of the12
the eyes of the12
side of the road12
about the middle of12
up and down the12
and there is no12
the spot where he12
as far as the12
toward the end of12
in the pages of12
the summit of the12
he came to the12
the scenes of his12
it is in the12
the chapel of henry12
house of the seven12
reign of queen anne12
in the winter of12
does not seem to12
the poet and his12
in the seventeenth century12
the homes and haunts12
here it was that12
the form of a12
the body of the12
greater part of his12
the residence of the12
in the light of11
as a man of11
and this is the11
in which the poet11
at the time when11
it had been the11
tells us that he11
the course of a11
the tower of london11
one of his letters11
more than a hundred11
the tomb of the11
the reign of james11
was to be found11
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it would seem that11
the upper end of11
as well as his11
to do with the11
to that of the11
portion of his life11
of the works of11
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the ashes of the11
at the upper end11
of the human race11
that he was not11
of the society of11
clara vere de vere11
and that he was11
the lower end of11
to which he had11
bank of the river11
to the time of11
and it has been11
in which it was11
he must have been11
a large part of11
part of the country11
than that of the11
was the first to11
years before his death11
church of the holy11
in which he died11
it would be a11
could not have been11
of the death of11
with which he was11
which was to be11
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the houses of the11
destroyed in the great11
that he had been11
in the nineteenth century11
of the olden time11
at this time that11
to be one of11
at the beginning of11
to look at the11
on account of his11
the pleasures of hope11
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that part of the11
of the great city11
the shadow of the11
the poet and the11
from an old engraving11
a glimpse of the11
the midst of a11
to the duke of11
of the sixteenth century11
he was visited by11
referred to in the11
you may see the11
the head of a11
as we have seen11
he was born in11
in the year of11
the west end of11
and one of his11
on the same day11
to the top of11
in the new exchange11
is supposed to be11
out of the window11
within a few years11
the age of eighty11
from day to day11
the duke of northumberland10
room on the first10
at the distance of10
he tells us that10
as that of the10
well acquainted with the10
for so many years10
the removal of the10
at the north end10
the entrance of the10
the time of charles10
we are told by10
a few days after10
western side of the10
and it may be10
from all parts of10
tent on the beach10
in the county of10
the north end of10
occupies the site of10
on the side of10
the death of her10
the duke of bedford10
in the early part10
he was a great10
on the subject of10
of the court of10
died at the age10
the foot of a10
in one of these10
in addition to the10
it could not be10
that it is the10
on the edge of10
and the spirit of10
in the garden of10
and out of the10
side of rue saint10
time of his death10
at the thatched house10
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it is pleasant to10
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early part of the10
and many of the10
in a corner of10
when he was in10
of the members of10
chapel of henry vii10
the last years of10
history of the adelphi10
the presence of the10
fell in love with10
century and a half10
we are told that10
to the church of10
by an unknown artist10
there are a few10
of the new exchange10
the truth of the10
on the walls of10
one of the oldest10
is a sort of10
the church of england10
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the time of henry10
the same time that10
is to be seen10
a great number of10
to the day of10
the top of a10
was by no means10
to live in the10
and it is to10
four or five years10
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in the early days10
in the british museum10
the soul of the10
by sir joshua reynolds10
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of the men of10
the windows of the10
the last days of10
the eldest son of10
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of the character of10
the margin of the10
the building of the10
it may have been10
of a former day10
of the inner temple10
the church of saint10
the coming of the10
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he might have been10
now occupied by the10
end of the room10
is stated to have10
was a member of10
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a visit to the10
his father was a10
in the beaufoy collection10
from the top of10
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was to be the10
where now is the10
the title of the10
to go to the10
it is true that10
its name from the9
the early days of9
the reign of edward9
it will be seen9
the mill on the9
to return to the9
the parish of st9
in the court of9
a few days before9
of the founder of9
he was obliged to9
was taken down in9
reign of james i9
as one of his9
some of the finest9
the first floor of9
it would be difficult9
which is said to9
and the duke of9
there is no doubt9
he appears to have9
it is difficult to9
which he used to9
his return to england9
in the early years9
is known to have9
the man in the9
i do not know9
and in the same9
who was to be9
at a very early9
the site of a9
each side of the9
one of the old9
at the court of9
the corner of rues9
he would have been9
on their way to9
and a host of9
as the author of9
in his history of9
will not fail to9
to listen to the9
southern side of the9
the second floor of9
end of the town9
who was one of9
is by no means9
of the history of9
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north side of the9
it was not till9
and there was no9
other members of the9
out of the room9
in favour of the9
end of his life9
of rue de la9
with the sign of9
the house is a9
of the same year9
and haunts of the9
the works of the9
as they were in9
a great part of9
after the great fire9
on the wall of9
that there is no9
made the acquaintance of9
to have had a9
he fell in love9
as he tells us9
the duchess of st9
the daughter of a9
it was not a9
the influence of the9
on either side of9
of the chapel of9
of drury lane theatre9
we are indebted for9
for a few days9
it was the first9
the founder of the9
in the same grave9
the new monthly magazine9
of the church and9
on the southern side9
there had been a9
the view of the9
the king of clubs9
in the spring of9
of the middle ages9
it was a great9
and it is said9
in the beginning of9
death of his wife9
was found to be9
in the parish of9
the rules of the9
was one of his9
the th of august9
the master of the9
the progress of the9
man of his time9
as well as at9
the city of westminster9
house in the strand9
the state of the9
the new exchange and9
the garden of the9
part of his life9
duchess of st albans9
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to have been his9
appear to have been9
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must have been the9
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the subject of the9
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five years of age9
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the bank of england9
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his mother and sister8
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mr and mrs garrick8
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the th of may7
of sir joshua reynolds7
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life and letters of7
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its way to the7
lady mary wortley montagu7
of charles the first7
the height of his7
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the conclusion of the7
went to live in7
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of the people of7
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than a hundred years7
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time of the great7
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has been said that7
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sacred to the memory7
was a frequent visitor7
that he had not7
all the year round7
the first time in7
of the english people7
the birth of the7
east side of the7
the time of james7
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one or other of7
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the remainder of his7
does not appear that7
in the wall of7
it is stated that7
it one of the7
the same year he7
the hand of a7
reign of henry the7
an hour or two7
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the abode of the7
in the present day7
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out of his way7
those who knew him7
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of it in the7
the site of an7
to have been very7
the feelings of the7
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the year of the7
in the english language7
as it was when7
the possession of mr7
the men and women7
the son of the7
to the heart of7
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