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A discourse upon the great fire of London, in the year, 1666 By D. Jones, A.M....
Published 1760Online Access
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Materiality, Models, and Media: A Methodological Prototype for Combining Distant and Close Reading Approaches Applied to the New Atalantis by Delarivier Manley /
Published 2024Subjects: “…Great Fire of London…”
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Sad and lamentable news from VVapping giving a true and just account of a most horrible and dreadful fire, which happened on Sunday the 19th. of Nov. 1682. Beginning at the house of one Capt. Allen, in Cinnamon-street, by the carelesness of a drunken fellow, a sawyer, who lodged in the house aforesaid, and by letting the candle fall into some shavings, he proved ruinous to some thousands now undone by the ont-ragious [sic] flames, which with uncontroulable force burned down two thousand houses, destroying all before it for a whole mile in length, and a quarter of a mile in breadth, burning down streets, lanes, allies, courts, yards, wharfs, cranes, the like never known before since the great fire of London. It continued twenty hours or more,...
Published 1682Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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Sad and lamentable news from VVapping giving a true and just account of a most horrible and dreadful fire, which happened on Sunday the 19th. of Nov. 1682. Beginning at the house of one Capt. Allen, in Cinnamon-street, by the carelesness of a drunken fellow, a sawyer, who lodged in the house aforesaid, and by letting the candle fall into some shavings, he proved ruinous to some thousands now undone by the ont-ragious [sic] flames, which with uncontroulable force burned down two thousand houses, destroying all before it for a whole mile in length, and a quarter of a mile in breadth, burning down streets, lanes, allies, courts, yards, wharfs, cranes, the like never known before since the great fire of London. It continued twenty hours or more,...
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Milton and his England
Published 1971Table of Contents: “…115. The Great Fire of London: 1666 --…”
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London, Londoners and the Great Fire of 1666 : disaster and recovery /
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…history of the Great Fire of London -- Part One -- A brief account of the …”
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