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  1. London in 1731 by Don Manoel Gonzales, 2010-03-06
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  11. The voyage of Don Manoel Gonzales: (late merchant) of the city of Lisbon in Portugal, to Great Britain; containing an historical, geographical, topographical, ... and most interesting voyages and travels) by Manoel Gonzales, 1810

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22. Index
Essays Goldsmith, Oliver (17301774) She Stoops to Conquer The Vicarof Wakefield Gonzales, Don Manoel (18th Century) LonDon in 1731
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    Gaboriau, Emile (1832-1873)
      Baron Trigault's Vengeance
      Caught in the Net
      The Champdoce Mystery
      The Count's Millions
      The Mystery of Orcival
      Other People's Money
      Within an Inch of His Life

    Galdos, B. Perez (1843-1920)
      Dona Perecta

    Galsworthy, John (1867-1933)
    Awakening and To Let
      Beyond A Bit O' Love The Burning Spear The Dark Flower The Eldest Son The First and Last Five Tales The Foundations Four Short Plays Fraternity The Freelands The Fugitive Indian Summer of a Forsyte The Island Pharisees Joy Justice The Little Dream The Little Man Man of Property The Mob The Patrician The Pigeon Saint's Progress The Silver Box The Skin Game Strife Studies and Essays: Censorship and Art Concerning Letters The Inn of Tranquility and Others Quality and Others Villa Rubein and Other Stories
    Galt, John (1779-1839)
      The Annals of the Parish The Ayrshire Legatees The Provost
    Gardner, William (1861- )
      The Life of Stephen A. Douglas
    Garland, Hamlin (1860-1940) Main-Travelled Roads Gaskell, Elizabeth C. (1810-1865)

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24. Index
Translate this page Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940 Gutenberg Goldsmith, Oliver, 1728-1774 Gutenberg Goldsmith,Oliver, 1730?-1774 Gutenberg Gonzales, Don Manoel Gutenberg Goodwin, John
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Gay, John, 1685-1732 Gutenberg Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794 Gutenberg Gibbs, Philip, 1877-1962 Gutenberg Gift Book Committee of The Militia of Mercy, Editors AKA: Militia of Mercy Gutenberg Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), Sir, 1836-1911 Gutenberg Gildas surnamed 'Sapiens', or The Wise AKA: Gildas, 516?-570? Gutenberg Gildas, 516?-570? AKA: Gildas surnamed 'Sapiens', or The Wise Gutenberg Giles, Herbert Allen, 1845-1935 Gutenberg Gillmore, Inez Haynes, 1873-1970 Gutenberg Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935 Gutenberg Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935, Editor Gutenberg Ginzberg, Louis, 1873-1953 Gutenberg Gissing, George, 1857-1903 Gutenberg Gladstone, W. E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898

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26. Pepys' Diary: Tower Of London
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on the river Thames, and consists in reality of a great number of towers or forts, built at several times, which still retain their several names, though at present most of them, together with a little town and church, are enclosed within one wall and ditch, and compose but one entire fortress.
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27. Pepys' Diary: St James's Park
the shining equipage of the soldiery, will find their eyes and ears agreeably entertainedby the horse …” lonDon 1731 written 17xx Don Manoel Gonzales.
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the form pretty near oval; about the middle of it runs a canal 2,800
feet in length and 100 in breadth, and near it are several other
waters, which form an island that has good cover for the breeding
and harbouring wild ducks and other water-fowl; on the island also
is a pretty house and garden, scarce visible to the company in the
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29. Kingdom Tidings May/June 2003
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THE 400th ANNIVERSARY OF THE UNION OF THE CROWNS Elizabeth I of England, the last great Tudor Monarch died in March 1603. She had saved English Protestantism when she succeeded her Roman Catholic sister “Bloody Mary” who had been responsible for the death of 300 Protestant Martyrs. She had seen the defeat of Philip of Spain and his Armada. She had given invaluable assistance to the Dutch Protestants of the United Provinces in their war with Spain. Who was to succeed her? The only legitimate Protestant heir was King James VI of Scotland, son of the notorious Mary Queen of Scots. His claim to the English throne went right back to his great-grandmother Margaret Tudor, sister of Henry VIII, who had married King James IV of Scotland. His Royal House of Stuart traced their descent back to Marjory, the daughter of King Robert the Bruce, who in turn traced his ancestry back to King Kenneth McAlpine, the first King of the Picts and the Scots. Kenneth’s line of descent went back to King Fergus of Ireland and eventually to Zedekiah’s daughter, the princess of Judah, who was brought to Ireland by the prophet Jeremiah; and so ultimately right back to Israel’s King David.

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Thus, one Don Manoel Gonzales, a Portuguese merchant, who travelled through GreatBritain, in 1740, speaking of Yarmouth, says, They have a comical way of
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he progress made in the improvement of the roads throughout England was exceedingly slow. Though some of the main throughfares were mended so as to admit of stage-coach travelling at the rate of from four to six miles an hour, the less frequented roads continued to be all but impassable. Travelling was still difficult, tedious, and dangerous. Only those who could not well avoid it ever thought of undertaking a journey, and travelling for pleasure was out of the question. A writer in the 'Gentleman's Magazine' in 1752 says that a Londoner at that time would no more think of travelling into the west of England for pleasure than of going to Nubia. But signs of progress were not awanting. In 1749 Birmingham started a stage-coach, which made the journey to London in three days.*[1] In 1754 some enterprising Manchester men advertised a "flying coach" for the conveyance of passengers between that town and the metropolis; and, lest they should be classed with projectors of the Munchausen kind, they heralded their enterprise with this statement: "However incredible it may appear, this coach will actually (barring accidents) arrive in London in four days and a half after leaving Manchester!" Fast coaches were also established on several of the northern roads, though not with very extraordinary results as to speed. When John Scott, afterwards Lord Chancellor Eldon, travelled from Newcastle to Oxford in 1766, he mentions that he journeyed in what was denominated "a fly," because of its rapid travelling; yet he was three or four days and nights on the road. There was no such velocity, however, as to endanger overturning or other mischief. On the panels of the coach were painted the appropriate motto of Sat cito si sat benequick enough if well enougha motto which the future Lord Chancellor made his own.*[2]

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LONDON IN 1731 by Don Manoel Gonzales INTRODUCTION. Don Manoel Gonzales is the assumed name of the writer of a "Voyage
to Great Britain, containing an Account of England and Scotland,"
which was first printed in the first of the two folio volumes of "A
Collection of Voyages and Travels, compiled from the Library of the
Earl of Oxford" (Robert Harley, who died in 1724, but whose industry
in collection was continued by his son Edward, the second Earl),
"interspersed and illustrated with Notes." These volumes, known as
the "Harleian Collection," were published in 1745 and 1746. The
narrative was reproduced early in the present century in the second of the seventeen quartos of John Pinkerton's "General Collection of the best and the most interesting Voyages and Travels of the World" (1808-1814), from which this account of London is taken. The writer does here, no doubt, keep up his character of Portuguese by a light First Page Next Page Last Page Read ... Titles Menu

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