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... James Joyce ) and the road was at one time the beach on the river Thames . In 1860 the Thames was embanked , becoming a lot narrower and deeper , and the street is now a mixture of shops , offices and theatres , connecting Westminster ...
... James Joyce ) and the road was at one time the beach on the river Thames . In 1860 the Thames was embanked , becoming a lot narrower and deeper , and the street is now a mixture of shops , offices and theatres , connecting Westminster ...
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... James II in 1685 and three years later joined William III's army as they marched on London to depose James II . He made a name for himself with his sat- irical poem , The True - born Englishman ( 1701 ) , attack- ing the prejudice ...
... James II in 1685 and three years later joined William III's army as they marched on London to depose James II . He made a name for himself with his sat- irical poem , The True - born Englishman ( 1701 ) , attack- ing the prejudice ...
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... James Boswell London Journal - James Boswell ( 1950 ) James Boswell and his World David Daiches ( Thames & Hudson 1976 ) Anthony Burgess Little Wilson and Big God - A. Burgess ( Heinemann 1987 ) This Man and Music Geoffrey Chaucer A ...
... James Boswell London Journal - James Boswell ( 1950 ) James Boswell and his World David Daiches ( Thames & Hudson 1976 ) Anthony Burgess Little Wilson and Big God - A. Burgess ( Heinemann 1987 ) This Man and Music Geoffrey Chaucer A ...
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