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—Smith-Street and College-Street affording
many more good Houses for
Persons who are desirous to be near
the School, to inspect the Behaviour
of their Children; and no Complaint
having ever been made of any Want
of that kind, when the School was
in its most flourishing State.
That as to the Pretence of Gentlemen's
being desirous to settle near the School,
for the Sake of educating
their Sons; it was fearce to be conceived
—they would explore themselves
to the Noise, Irregularities, &c.
to be expected in a SQUARE defined
to such Purposes; more especially as
many convenient Houses, in goof
Streets, very near the School, were
to be had already:
That if the Petitioners for the Bill intended to reduce of their Pupils to the This Page Has Not Been Transcribed Yet
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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 |
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bentham's annotated copy of the statute; enfolded in a full-size brown wrapper |
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