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... street , there are smaller footways elevated above the general surface of the roadway , and formed of large stones , selected for the purpose In the finest part of the Strand , near St. Clement's Church , I noticed , during the whole of ...
... street , there are smaller footways elevated above the general surface of the roadway , and formed of large stones , selected for the purpose In the finest part of the Strand , near St. Clement's Church , I noticed , during the whole of ...
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... streets , through which it was said to have run ? Upwards of thirty feet under the present level of Lombard Street Roman remains have been found , and the Langbourne , as we know from various documents , was covered in as early as the ...
... streets , through which it was said to have run ? Upwards of thirty feet under the present level of Lombard Street Roman remains have been found , and the Langbourne , as we know from various documents , was covered in as early as the ...
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... Street , it again turned to the south , crossed Oxford Street , ran down part of South Molton Street , turned west again to the south of Berkeley Square ; thence it flowed through the narrow passage between the gardens of Lansdowne ...
... Street , it again turned to the south , crossed Oxford Street , ran down part of South Molton Street , turned west again to the south of Berkeley Square ; thence it flowed through the narrow passage between the gardens of Lansdowne ...
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