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... gate was still standing at the time of the Great Fire in 1666. The fire stopped just short of it on the east side , although various reports were written at the time that the gate was destroyed . These reports were probably circulated ...
... gate was still standing at the time of the Great Fire in 1666. The fire stopped just short of it on the east side , although various reports were written at the time that the gate was destroyed . These reports were probably circulated ...
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... gates in Lud Gate and New Gate but trade moving along this rough riverside road needed further protection , and Henry III gave consent that posts and chains be set up , and these in turn possibly in the early fourteenth century became a ...
... gates in Lud Gate and New Gate but trade moving along this rough riverside road needed further protection , and Henry III gave consent that posts and chains be set up , and these in turn possibly in the early fourteenth century became a ...
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... gate sat has been diverted elsewhere , and this historic gate through whose portals have passed the Crowned heads of state , their families , the great Citizens of the Common Wealth , and this National monument which has shared with the ...
... gate sat has been diverted elsewhere , and this historic gate through whose portals have passed the Crowned heads of state , their families , the great Citizens of the Common Wealth , and this National monument which has shared with the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
CHAPTER | 6 |
Introduction The Broad and Narrower Senses | 39 |
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