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London in 1731

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Written under a pseudonym, the account offers a practical guide to the capital's extent, streets, public buildings, government, trade, and social customs. It maps the city's geography and squares, describes notable churches, halls, coffee-houses, taverns, and mercantile life, and distinguishes social orders and daily routines from fashionable promenades to market stalls. Interspersed observations describe building styles, recent improvements, and the city's commercial connections, providing an observational portrait of urban life and institutions in the early eighteenth century.

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Don Manoel Gonzales

Don Manoel Gonzales was an author known for his work "London in 1731," which provides a unique perspective on the city during that period. His writing captures the social and cultural dynamics of early 18th-century London, offering readers insights into the life and times of the era. While not extensively documented, Gonzales's contributions reflect a keen observation of urban life, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in historical literature.

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