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being “ a proper and significant masterpiece of triumph , called the Imperial
Canopy , being the ancient arms of the Drapers ' Company , " of which the mayor
was a member . The first upon land being a “ Mount Royal , upon which are
placed ...
being “ a proper and significant masterpiece of triumph , called the Imperial
Canopy , being the ancient arms of the Drapers ' Company , " of which the mayor
was a member . The first upon land being a “ Mount Royal , upon which are
placed ...
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... Ipūros that is , Primus , is held to be the first , or most ancient of the sea - gods ,
the sonne of Oceanus and Thetis , who could transhape himselfe into any figure
whatsoever , and was skilfull in prediction . He was called Vertumnus à vertendo
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... Ipūros that is , Primus , is held to be the first , or most ancient of the sea - gods ,
the sonne of Oceanus and Thetis , who could transhape himselfe into any figure
whatsoever , and was skilfull in prediction . He was called Vertumnus à vertendo
...
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Percy society. called it Britain ' s Burse . ” * According to Hatton , in his New View
of London , 1708 , it was then called the New Exchange , and by some Salisbury
Exchange . It was demolished in the year 1737 . The Middle Exchange adjoined
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Percy society. called it Britain ' s Burse . ” * According to Hatton , in his New View
of London , 1708 , it was then called the New Exchange , and by some Salisbury
Exchange . It was demolished in the year 1737 . The Middle Exchange adjoined
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