| 1854 - 758 Seiten
...river, and, looking down its gay and busy tide, the chronicler says, " Here out of the windows it was a most pleasant sight to see the city, from one end...him this faithful historian ; and finally has the honourable office of bringing home the king. The most noticeable thing in this part of the record,... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1828 - 448 Seiten
...Regem; mentions the continuance of the rejoicings in these words : " Here out of the window it was a most pleasant sight to see the City, from one end...thick round the City, and the bells rang everywhere." VOL." iv. T Under the date of March 7th, Pepys writes: — " Every body now drinks the King's health... | |
| 1835 - 466 Seiten
...Begem ; he mentions the continuance of the rejoicings in these words : " Here out of the window it was a most pleasant sight to see the City, from one end...thick round the City, and the bells rang everywhere." Under the date of Match 7th, Pepys writes : — " Every body now drinks the King's health without any... | |
| 1854 - 696 Seiten
...river, and, looking down its gay and busy tide, the chronicler says, " Here out of the windows it was a most pleasant sight to see the city, from one end to the other, with a glorv about it, so high was the light of the bonfires, and so thick round the city, and the bells rang... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1848 - 472 Seiten
...Mr. Lock had lately made on these words: " Domine salvum fac Regem." Here out of the window it was a most pleasant sight to see the City from one end...bonfires, and so thick round the City, and the bells rang every where. Mr. Fuller, of Christ's, told me very freely the temper of Mr. Widdrington,1 how he did... | |
| 1897 - 1138 Seiten
...Domine salvum Гас Regem ,' and ai they sang this loyal song they looked from the window and saw the City from one end to the other with a glory about it ; so high was the light of the bonfire?, and the bells rang everywhere." The tide of popular feeling had turned to the king ; and... | |
| 1897 - 670 Seiten
...worda, ' Domine salvum fac Kegem,' and aa they sang this loyal long they looked from the window and aaw the City from one end to the other with a glory about it ; so high waa the light of the bonfire?, and the bella rang everywhere." The tide of popular feeling had turned... | |
| 1897 - 666 Seiten
...words, ' Domine nulvuiu fac Regem,' and as they sang this loyal long they looked from the window and saw the City from one end to the other with a glory about it ; во high was the light of the bonfirep, and the bells rang everywhere." A fragment in "A Choice... | |
| 1854 - 768 Seiten
...river, and, looking down its gay and busy tide, the chronicler says, "Here out of the windows it was O JB 3Ւ ! y u Q j d & bW ckg By Q X l ...ߴǴ w^-j Y ]KB 5F݀O ._> s ifL ~' 0 8 i C Qf `M v4. honourable office of bringing home the king. The most noticeable thing in this part of the record,... | |
| 1854 - 760 Seiten
...river, and, looking down its gay and busy tide, the chronicler says, " Here out of the windows it was a most pleasant sight to see the city, from one end...him this faithful historian ; and finally has the honourable office of bringing home the king. The most noticeable thing in this part of the record,... | |
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