... running with wine; the Mayor, Aldermen, and all the Companies, in their liveries, chains of gold, and banners; Lords and Nobles, clad in cloth of silver, gold and velvet; the windows and balconies, all set with ladies; trumpets, music, and myriads... Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn, F.R.S.: To which is Subjoined the ... - Página 353de John Evelyn - 1862Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Guard - 1879 - 476 páginas
...— EVELYN'S Diary. The Restoration. — I stood in the Strand and beheld it (the immense multitude) and blessed God. And all this was done without one drop of blood shed, and by that very army that rebelled against him (Charles II.) ; but it was the Lord's doing, for such a restoration was never... | |
| James Sibbald David Scott - 1880 - 652 páginas
...they (!) Pepys, i. 74. («) Gumble, 387. were seven hours in passing the city, eveu from two o'clock in the afternoon till nine at night." "I stood in the Strand," continues the enthusiastic diarist, " and beheld it, and blessed God. And all this was done without... | |
| Lucy Phillimore - 1881 - 426 páginas
...far as from Rochester, so as they were seven houres in passing the citty, even from two in afternoone till nine at night. I stood in the Strand and beheld it, and blessed God. All this was don without one drop of bloudshed, and by that very army which rebelled against him.'... | |
| Lucy Phillimore - 1881 - 392 páginas
...far as from Rochester, so as they were seven houres in passing the citty, even from two in afternoone till nine at night. I stood in the Strand and beheld it, and blessed God. All this was don without one drop of bloudshed, and by that very army which rebelled against him.'... | |
| English history - 1881 - 888 páginas
...well set with ladies ; trumpets, music, and myriads of people flocking, even so far as from Rochester, so as they were seven hours in passing the city, even from 2 in the afternoon till 9 at night. I stood in the Strand and beheld it, and blessed God. And all this... | |
| World - 1884 - 560 páginas
...all set with ladies ; trumpets, music, and myriads of people flocki ng even so far as from Rochester, so as they were seven hours in passing the City, even from two commemorated for nearly two centuries, its religious observance was discontinued in the year 1859,... | |
| Clara L. Matéaux - 1884 - 292 páginas
...myriads of people flocking, even so far as from Rochester, so as they were seven hours in passing into the city, even from two in the afternoon till nine at night." This son of the king who had so recently been beheaded had brought many French tastes with him ; among... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1886 - 406 páginas
...even as far as from Rochester, so as they were seven hours in passing the city, were from two o'clock in the afternoon till nine at night. I stood in the...blessed God. And all this was done without one drop of bloodshed, and by that very army which rebelled against him.' The grim veterans of the Commonwealth... | |
| Walter Thornbury - 1879 - 604 páginas
...well set with ladies ; trumpets, music, and myriads of people flocking even so fer as from Rochester, so as they were seven hours in passing the City, even from two till ten at night. I stood in the Strand and beheld it, and bless'd GoA And all this was done without... | |
| John Evelyn - 1889 - 538 páginas
...all set with ladies ; trumpets, music, and myriads of people flocking, even so far as from Rochester, so as> they were seven hours in passing the city,...night. I stood in the Strand and beheld it, and blessed &odl And all this was done without one drop of blood shed,, and by that very army which rebelled against... | |
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