The Englishman of the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth
centuries, especially of the latter, is seen to have exercised
considerable zeal in creating substitutes for his home, namely by
establishing a vast number of taverns, inns, clubs, gardens and
coffee houses. Those which already have existed in \"Old London\"
are described in this volume. Originally published in 1909.
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