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Notes and Queries, Number 53, November 2, 1850 by Various
page 50 of 64 (78%)
Sydney's Alley, Leicester Fields, Cranbourn Alley, and so to
Long Acre, Queen Street, and Lincolns Inn Fields, and thus
afford an easy access to Holborn; he also recommends _the
widening the Strand_ in its narrow parts," &c.

I need hardly notice that by the removal of Exeter Change, the
alterations near Charing Cross, and the more recent openings from
Coventry Street, along the line suggested by Mr. Gwynn, his designs have
been so far carried out.

The second paper in the _Literary Gazette_ was rather a long one, No.
532., March 31. 1827. In it Mr. Gwynn's publication is analysed, and all
the leading particulars bearing on the "_old novelties_ of our modern
improvements" are brought to light.

The whole is worth your reprinting, and at your service, if you will
send a copyist to the _Literary Gazette_ office to inspect the volume
for 1827.

W.J., ED.


"_Regis ad Exemplum totus componitur Orbis_" (Vol. ii., p. 267.).--This
hexameter verse, which occurs in collections of Latin apophthegms, is
not to be found in this form, in any classical author. It has been
converted into a single proverbial verse, from the following passage of
Claudian:

"Componitur orbis
Regis ad exemplum: nec sic inflictere sensus
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