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The Other, Deputy CLERK OF THE
SPICERY.
It was the good Fortune of these
Gentlemen, to find the Honourable
House rather disposed to wish well
to the Petition for the Sake of the
School, — than to think meanly of the
School for the Sake of the Petition.
How does it follow, That by reason
of great Numbers being at Westminster-School,
the Boarding Houses
are at a considerable Distance? —
That the converting Deans-Yard into
a Square would render it a more
convenient Situation than at present,
or — that enlarging its Bounds will
draw it nearer the School? — An
Application for Power to compel Men
to part with their Properties, seems
to be a new Application for RELIEF.
— And tho' classical Accuracy is
not expected from the mere Man of Business,
Identifier: | JB/123/262/018 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 123.
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review of the project for building a new square said to be for the use of westminster-school |
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printed material |
60 |
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recto |
(viii, 51) |
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bentham's annotated copy of the statute; enfolded in a full-size brown wrapper |
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