2 Recollections by Ellen Hill , in Gavin Weightman and Steve Humphries , The Making of Modern London 1815–1914 , 1983 , p . 167 . 3 James Boswell , London Journal 1762-1763 , ed . Frederick A. Pottle , 1950 , p . 264 .
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