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" In Covent Garden a filthy and noisy market was held close to the dwellings of the great. Fruit women screamed, carters fought, cabbage stalks and rotten apples accumulated in heaps at the thresholds of the Countess of Berkshire and of the Bishop of Durham... "
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by Institution of Surveyors (Great Britain).
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The History of England from the Accession of James the Second, Volume 1

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1849 - 470 pages
...were, we should be disgusted by their squalid appearance, and poisoned by their noisome atmosphere. In Covent Garden a filthy and noisy market was held close to the dwellings of the great. Fruit women screamed, carters fought, cabbage stalks and rotten apples accumulated in heaps at the...
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The History of England from the Accession of James II, Volume 1

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1849 - 664 pages
...were, we should be disgusted with their squalid appearance, and poisoned by their noisome atmosphere. In Covent Garden a filthy and noisy market was held close to the dwellings of the great. Fruit women screamed, carters fought, cabbage stalks and rotten apples accumulated in heaps at the...
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Eliza Cook's Journal, Volume 1

Eliza Cook - English periodicals - 1849 - 432 pages
...were, we should he disgusted by their squalid appearance, and poisoned by their noisome atmosphere. In Covent Garden a filthy and noisy market was held close to the dwellings of the great. Fruit-women screamed, carters fought, cabhage-stalks and rotten apples accumulated in heaps at the...
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The History of England: From the Accession of James the Second, Volume 1

Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1849 - 884 pages
...were, we should be disgusted by their squalid appearance, and poisoned by their noisome atmosphere. In Covent Garden a filthy and noisy market was held close to the dwellings of the great. Fruit women screamed, carters fought, cabbage stalks and rotten apples accumulated in heaps at the...
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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1849 - 850 pages
...should be disgusted by their squalid appearance, and poisoned by their noisome atmosphere. In Coven t Garden a filthy and noisy market was held close to the dwellings of the great. Fruit women screamed, carters fought, cabbage stalks and rotten apples accumulated in heaps at the...
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The History of England, from the Accession of James II.

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1850 - 552 pages
...were, we should be disgusted by their squalid appearance, and poisoned by their noisome atmosphere. In Covent Garden a filthy and noisy market was held close to the dwellings of the great. Fruit women screamed, carters fought, cabbage stalks and rotten apples accumulated in heaps at the...
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the edinburgh review, of critical journal

charles black - 1850 - 630 pages
...whose speckled * disgusted by their squalid appearance, and poisoned by their ' noisome atmosphere. In Covent Garden a filthy and noisy ' market was held close to the dwellings of the great. Fruit' women screamed, carters fought, cabbage-stalks and rotten ' apples accumulated in heaps at the...
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London in Modern Times, or, Sketches of the great metropolis during the last ...

London - London (England) - 1851 - 200 pages
...should be disgusted with their squalid appearance, and poisoned by their noisome atmosphere. In Convent Garden a filthy and noisy market was held, close to the dwellings of the great. Fruit women screamed, carters fought, cabbage stalks and rotten apples accumulated in heaps, at the...
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Annals of influenza or epidemic catarrhal fever in Great Britain from 1510 ...

1852 - 440 pages
...II., we should be disgusted with their squalid appearance, and poisoned by their noisome atmosphere. In Covent Garden, a filthy and noisy market, was held close to the dwellings of the great. Fruit women screamed, carters fought, cabbage stalks and rotten apples accumulated in heaps at the...
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The Primitive Methodist Juvenile Magazine, Volumes 12-14

Christian literature for children - 982 pages
...when the great plague was raging, a pit into which the dead carts had nightly shot corpses by scores. In Covent Garden, a filthy and noisy market was held close to the dwellings of the great. Fruit women screamed, and carters fought ; cabbage stalks, and rotten apples accumulated in huaps at...
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