| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 392 páginas
...down, by which all Men knew every particular place in That Church, and fuch a difmal mutation over tk whole, that they knew not where they were : nor was...had ufed to be interr'd. At laft there was a Fellow if the Town who undertook to tell them the place, where, be faid, "there was a Vault, in which King... | |
| Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1717 - 388 páginas
...LandMarks pulled down, by which all Men knew every particular place in That Church, and fuch a difinal mutation over the whole, that they knew not where they were : nor was there one old.Öfficer that had belonged to it, or .knew where our Princes had ufed to be interr'd. At laft there... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807 - 590 páginas
...they had been fo well acquainted with, the)' found it fo altered and transformed, all infcriptions, and thofe land-marks pulled down, by which all men...belonged to it, or knew where our princes had ufed to be interred. At laft there was a fellow of the town who undertook to tell them the place, where, he faid,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807 - 588 páginas
...place in that church, and fuch a difmal mutation ovr the whole, that they knew not where they were: not was there one old officer that had belonged to it, or knew where our princes had ufed to be interred. At laft there was a fellow of the town who undertook tc tell them the place, where, he faid,... | |
| sir Henry Halford (1st bart.) - 1813 - 30 páginas
...land-marks pulled down, by which all men knew every particular place in that church, and such a dismal mutation over the whole, that they knew not where...had belonged to it, or knew where our princes had used to be interred. At last, there was a fellow of the town who undertook to tell them the place,... | |
| Cambrian visitor - 1813 - 576 páginas
...landmarks pulled <!pwn, by which all men knew etery particular place in that church, and such a dismal mutation over the whole, that they knew not where...had belonged to it, or knew where our Princes had used to he intorr'd. At last there was a fellow of the town who undertook to tell them the place, where,... | |
| 1825 - 630 páginas
...pulled down, by which all men knew every particular place in that church, and such a dismal change over the whole, that they knew not where they were, nor was there one officer that had belonged to it, or knew where our Princes had used to be interred. At last there was... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 664 páginas
...place in that church, and such a dismal muta-. tion over the whole, that they knew not where they 1649. were : nor was there one old officer that had belonged to it, or knew where our princes had used to be interred. At last there was a fellow of the town who undertook to tell them the place, where,... | |
| 1828 - 588 páginas
...down, by which all men knew every particular part in that church, and such a dismal change was there over the whole that they knew not where they were...had belonged to it, or knew where our Princes had used to be interred. At last there was a fellow of the town, who undertook to tell them the place,... | |
| sir Henry Halford (1st bart.) - 1831 - 218 páginas
...marks pulled down, by which all men ' knew every particular place in that church, ' and such a dismal mutation over the whole, ' that they knew not where...had belonged ' to it, or knew where our princes had used ' to be interred. At last, there was a fellow ' of the town who undertook to tell them ' the place... | |
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