“All over London as one walks, one everywhere, in the season, sees oranges to sell; and they are in general sold tolerably cheap, one and even sometimes two for a halfpenny; or, in our money, threepence.” TwoSometimesWalksSeasonsSellsLondonOrange Book:Travels in England in 1782 Source: Travels in England in 1782
“In London, before I set out, I had paid one shilling; another was now demanded, so that upon the whole, from London to Richmond, the passage in the stage costs just two shillings.” TwoWholeLiteratureStageCostPaidLondonPassagesRichmond Book:Travels in England in 1782 Source: Travels in England in 1782
“You see in the streets of London, great and little boys running about in long blue coats, which, like robes, reach quite down to the feet, and little white bands, such as the clergy wear.” LittlesLongRunningWhiteBoysFeetStreetsBandBlueLondonCoatsLittle BoysRobesClergy Book:Travels in England in 1782 Source: Travels in England in 1782
“The church of St. Peter at Berlin, notwithstanding the total difference between them in the style of building, appears in some respects to have a great resemblance to St. Paul's in London.” LiteratureDifferencesChurchStyleBuildingLondonPeterBerlinResemblanceSt Peter Book:Travels in England in 1782 Source: Travels in England in 1782