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... Prince Regent , the Emperor of Russia , the King of Prussia , and many other illustri- ous foreigners , accepted an invitation from the City . The dinner , which was as sumptuous as money and skill could make it , was served wholly on ...
... Prince Regent , the Emperor of Russia , the King of Prussia , and many other illustri- ous foreigners , accepted an invitation from the City . The dinner , which was as sumptuous as money and skill could make it , was served wholly on ...
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... Prince of Orange in 1688 , he quitted this palace and his throne for ever . In 1691 an accidental fire consumed part of the buildings belonging to Whitehall palace ; and in 1697 all that remained , with the ex- ception of the Banqueting ...
... Prince of Orange in 1688 , he quitted this palace and his throne for ever . In 1691 an accidental fire consumed part of the buildings belonging to Whitehall palace ; and in 1697 all that remained , with the ex- ception of the Banqueting ...
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... Prince of Wales , on whose death , two years afterwards , they re- verted to the crown . Charles I. made various additions to this palace , in which most of his children were born . Here he formed a gallery of statues , and fitted up ...
... Prince of Wales , on whose death , two years afterwards , they re- verted to the crown . Charles I. made various additions to this palace , in which most of his children were born . Here he formed a gallery of statues , and fitted up ...
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... prince that Sir Peter Lely painted the famous pictures of the Court Beauties , which now adorn the palace of Hampton Court . In 1688 , when William Prince of Orange arrived in London , James II . made him an offer of this palace for his ...
... prince that Sir Peter Lely painted the famous pictures of the Court Beauties , which now adorn the palace of Hampton Court . In 1688 , when William Prince of Orange arrived in London , James II . made him an offer of this palace for his ...
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... Prince of Denmark . On the destruction of Whitehall , a few years afterwards , as already related , there was no place in London fit for the reception of the court but this palace , which became the principal residence of our succeeding ...
... Prince of Denmark . On the destruction of Whitehall , a few years afterwards , as already related , there was no place in London fit for the reception of the court but this palace , which became the principal residence of our succeeding ...
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acres adorned afterwards Aldermen ancient apartments Archbishop arches architect Bank Banqueting House beautiful BETHLEM HOSPITAL Bishop bridge British building built called Cathedral centre chapel Charles Charles II Church Yard London collection College coloured columns consists contains Corporation of London court crown decorated designs Doric order Duke Earl edifice Edition Edward Edward the Confessor elegant eminent engravings entrance erected executed expense fire four front gallery garden George George III Guildhall half-bound hall handsome Henry VIII honour hospital House of Lords hundred James James's king king's Lambeth late Lollards Lord Mayor magnificent mansion ment metropolis minster monument north side numerous occupied offices original palace park parliament Paul's persons piers portico Portland stone Price principal Queen Elizabeth racter rebuilt reign residence river roof royal Sands sc Sir Thomas Gresham sovereigns spacious stone STORIES Street supported Thames theatre thousand tion Tower walls wards Westminster Whitehall William wings
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