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London and Journal
The Journal of a Slave Trader ( John Newton ), The Epworth Press, London.
* Journal of a Tour through North Wales and Part of Shropshire with Observations in Mineralogy and Other Branches of Natural History ( London, 1797 )
A work that is often read as if it were non-fiction is his account of the Great Plague of London in 1665: A Journal of the Plague Year, a complex historical novel published in 1722.
* Dermot Kavanagh's article on the London Fictions site about the London of ' A Journal of the Plague Year '
* Law, Environment and Development Journal ( based in New Delhi and London )
" The Serpent, issued from London ... the most prominent English-language egoist journal, was published from 1898 to 1900 with the subtitle ' A Journal of Egoistic Philosophy and Sociology '".
* Kenrick, Philip M. ( 1986 ), Excavations at Sabratha, 1948-1951: a Report on the Excavations conducted by Kathleen Kenyon and John Ward-Perkins, ( Journal of Roman Studies Monographs 2 ), London: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, 1986.
Scott Norvell, the London bureau chief for Fox News, stated in a May 20, 2005 interview with the Wall Street Journal that:
* Ravenstein, E. G. ( 1885 ): " The Laws of Migration ", in London: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society-vol.
* Ravenstein, E. G. ( 1889 ): " The Laws of Migration ", in London: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society-vol.
* Gábor Hamza, Das römische Recht und die Privatrechtsentwicklung in Russland im modernen Zeitalter In: Journal on European History of Law, London: STS Science Centre, Vol.
Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 18: 115-126.
Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 19: 260-274.
* Bryan, Karen M., " Mercadante's Experiment in Form: The cabalettas of Elena da Feltre ", Donizetti Society Journal 6, London, 1988
Lady Audley's Secret was partially serialized in Robin Goodfellow magazine July – September 1861, then entirely serialized in Sixpenny Magazine January – December 1862 and once again serialized in London Journal March – August 1863.
In 1785, the therapeutic use of seizure induction was documented in the London Medical Journal.
' The Federal Approach to Fiscal Decentralization: Conceptual Contours for Policy Makers ', Loyola Journal of Social Sciences, XIX ( 2 ): 169-88 ( Listed: International Bibliography of Social Sciences, London School of Economics and Political Science )
According to a 19th-century correspondent in the London Journal Notes and Queries:
* R. Derek Wood, ' The Treaty of Nanking: Form and the Foreign Office, 1842-1843 ', Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History ( London ) 24 ( May 1996 ), 181-196.
From 1860 until his death twenty years later he edited The London Journal.
* Bradford, Samuel C., Sources of Information on Specific Subjects, Engineering: An Illustrated Weekly Journal ( London ), 137, 1934 ( 26 January ), pp. 85-86.
Barbara Mellor ), Résistance: Memoirs of Occupied France, London, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 2008 ISBN 978-0-7475-9597-7 ( American title: Resistance: A Frenchwoman's Journal of the War, Bloomsbury, USA, 2008 ); Dutch: Resistance.
Beginning in the early 1970s he became a prolific illustrator for many anarchist, radical, alternative and mainstream publications, organisations, groups and individuals including Freedom Press, Undercurrents, Respect for Animals, BIT Newsletter, Arts Lab Newsletter, Idiot International, 1977 Firemans Strike, Libertarian Education, The Idler, Radical Community Medicine, Anarchy Magazine, Black Flag, Anarchy Comix, Common Ground, Industrial Worker, Aberlour Distillery, Country Life, Graphical Paper and Media Union, The Times Saturday Review, Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival, New Scientist, Oxford University Press, Penguin Books, Times Educational Supplement, London Anarchist Bookfair, Public and Commercial Services Union, The Sunday Times Magazine, Catholic Worker, Soil Association, The Bodleian Library, New Statesman, Cienfeugos Anarchist Review, Headline Books, The Financial Times, Resurgence, Scotland on Sunday, Town and Country Planning Association, Movement Against A Monarchy, Nursing Times, John Hegarty, The Listener, Zero, McCallan Whisky, Solidarity, New Society, News from Neasden, House & Garden, The Tablet, Radical Science Journal, Royal Mail, The Co-ops Fairs, Picador Books, Pluto Press, Working Press, Anarchismo, Insurrection, Our Generation, Ogilvy & Mather, Vogue, Radio Times, National Union of Teachers, Faber & Faber, Pimlico, Trades Union Congress, Transport and General Workers Union, Serpents Tale, Compendium Books, Poison Girls, Yale University Press, The Daily Telegraph, The Independent, Elephant Editions, Intelligent Life, Landworker, Zounds, Honey, New Musical Express, Knockabout Comics, Trickett and Webb, The Times, See Sharp Press, Countryside Commission, Industrial Common Ownership Movement, BBC Worldwide, Stop the War Coalition, The Folio Society, Unison, Anarchist Studies, Country Standard, Fitzrovia News, Anarchist Black Cross and many others.
* Tanis HINCHCLIFFE ( 1981 ), Highbury New Park: A Nineteenth-Century Middle-Class Suburb, in: The London Journal Vol 7, p29-44.

London and recounts
Early in the novella, Marlow recounts how London, the largest, most populous and wealthiest city in the world, was a dark place in Roman times.
Sir Walter Scott's romance The Heart of Midlothian ( 1818 ) recounts the heroine waylaid by highwaymen while travelling from Scotland to London.
Cargill's companion, Vernon Page, recounts that at the time of casting Cargill wanted to sing this duet with Sir Noël Coward and even visited him at the hotel in London where he was staying in an attempt to persuade him to appear, but Coward was either unwilling or unable to agree to the request and, indeed, he died 15 months later.
Annie Keary's children's book Mia and Charlie ; or a Week's Holiday at Ryedale Rectory ( London / Winchester, 1855 ) recounts the story of the Proud Lady of Nunningham, who haunts the hall.
Palin recounts his trip from Jeddah to Dubai via Riyadh, and notes that he drove the distance from London to the Black Sea in one weekend.
As a report recounts after the final match: This is the thirteenth match the London gamesters have played this year and not lost one match.

London and "...
' A paper by Susan Isaacs ( 1952 ) on " The nature and function of Phantasy "... has been generally accepted by the Klein group in London as a fundamental statement of their position '.
Earlier, speaking of Ribbentrop's activities and of the views of his British friends, Leopold von Hoesch, the German Ambassador in London from 1932 – 36, warned that Berlin should "... not pay any attention to the Londonderrys and Lothians, who in no way represented any important section of British opinion ".
The same phrase found its way into the very first resolution adopted by the United Nations General assembly in January 1946 in London, which used the wording "... the elimination from national armaments of atomic weapons and of all other weapons adaptable to mass destruction.
When the successor London Borough of Croydon applied in 1965 the Assistant Under Secretary of State summarised the case against Croydon: "... whatever its past history, it is now just part of the London conurbation and almost indistinguishable from many of the other Greater London boroughs ".
* Ray Davies repeats the line "... and don't forget the Kray twins " in his song " London ", later adding, " very dangerous people those Kray twins ".
When he found "... two rebel steamers ... at Pass Christian ..." on 25 March 1862, New London headed straight for and and drove them off to the protection of Southern shore batteries after a two-hour engagement.
On 14 May Bright came to London and wrote to the Liberal MP Samuel Whitbread that Gladstone should withdraw the Home Rule Bill and that he should not dissolve Parliament is the Bill is put forward for a second reading and is defeated in a vote: "... it would only make the Liberal split the more serious, and make it beyond the power of healing.
In her defense, Porter raised the history of the provision of public housing in London and Herbert Morrison's supposed boast to "... build the Conservatives out of London " by building new public housing in marginal Conservative seats.
On 6 November 1934, Gurdjieff was in New York City where he received the telegram "... from London saying that Mr. Orage had died the same morning.
The convergence of the railway lines and the wharves must have worked because in 1873 historian Henry Scadding so eloquently wrote in his book Old Toronto of The Esplanade "... It has done for Toronto what the Thames Embankment has done for London ..."
Samuel Pepys ( whose wife was French ) recorded a party in London on Epiphany night, 6 January 1659 / 1660: "... to my cousin Stradwick, where, after a good supper, there being there my father, mothers, brothers, and sister, my cousin Scott and his wife, Mr. Drawwater and his wife, and her brother, Mr. Stradwick, we had a brave cake brought us, and in the choosing, Pall was Queen and Mr. Stradwick was King.
The well-known architectural commentator and author Marcus Binney, writing in the London Times in 2006, describes " Poulton House " built in 1706, during the reign of Queen Anne, as "... Queen Anne at its most delightful ".
"... to consider the structure of Local Government in England, outside Greater London, in relation to its existing functions ; and to make recommendations for authorities and boundaries, and for functions and their division, having regard to the size and character of areas in which these can be most effectively exercised and the need to sustain a viable system of local democracy ; and to report.
By the time Arthur Ransome wrote his Bohemia in London in 1907, the group had already passed into legend: "... the Rhymer's Club used to meet, to drink from tankards, smoke clay pipes, and recite their own poetry ".
The London Company reasoned that "... by the singular Industry and virtue of the said Sir Thomas Dale the former Difficulties and Dangers were in greatest part overcome to the great ease and security of such as have been since that time transported thither ",.
Some double-deckers are used solely for sight-seeing tours ; as William Ewart Gladstone observed, "... the way to see London is from the top of a ' bus ".
Of the next era of Yiddish theatre, Adler wrote, "... if Yiddish theater was destined to go through its infancy in Russia, and in America grew to manhood and success, then London was its school.
He said the decision was "... shocking and incomprehensible ... If this had been a project in London, it would be getting backing ... You can understand the annoyance of people in Wales that we can't get the kind of vitally important projects that London seems to be allowed.
Of his time in London, Adler wrote, "... if Yiddish theater was destined to go through its infancy in Russia, and in America grew to manhood and success, then London was its school.
However, Peter Barron, editor of Newsnight, defended Esler's questioning of Galloway's tactics: "... I accept entirely that while Mr Galloway's views run counter to those expressed by mainstream politicians they are views that may be held quite widely across the country and perhaps particularly in parts of London such as Mr Galloway's constituency.

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