| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 244 páginas
...consum'd. The fire having continu'd all this night — if I may call that night which was light as day for 10 miles round about, after a dreadful manner...to the same place, and saw the whole south part of ye citty burning from Cheapeside to ye Thames, and all along Cornehill — for it kindl'd back against... | |
| Maria Webb - 1865 - 480 páginas
...3rd. The fire continued all this night (if I may call that night, which was as light as day for ten miles round about) after a dreadful manner, when conspiring with a fierce eastern wind in a very dry season. I went on foot to Bankside in Southwark, and saw the whole south part of the City burning,... | |
| Joseph Hughes - 1866 - 332 páginas
..." The fire having continued all this night (if I may call that night which was light as day for ten miles round about, after a dreadful manner), when conspiring with a fierce eastern wind, in a very dry season, I went on foot and saw the whole south part of the city burning from Cheapside to the Thames,"... | |
| John Evelyn - 1870 - 788 páginas
...night (if I may call that night which was light as day for ten miles round about, after a dreadfull I manner) when conspiring with a fierce Eastern wind...Cheapeside to the Thames, and all along Cornehill (for it likewise kindl'd back against the wind as well as forward), Tower Streete, Fen-church Streete, Gracious... | |
| Elias Colbert, Everett Chamberlin - 1872 - 570 páginas
...fire having continued all this "eight (if I may call that night, which was as light as day for ten miles round about, after a dreadful manner), when...fierce eastern wind in a very drie season, I went on foot to the same place and saw the whole south part of ye city burning from Cheapside to the Thames,... | |
| Alfred L. Sewell - 1871 - 108 páginas
..."The fire having continued all this night (if I may call that night which was as light as day for ten miles round about, after a dreadful manner) when conspiring...fierce eastern wind in a very drie season ; I went on foot to the same place and saw the whole south part of e city burning from Cheapeside to the Thames... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1871 - 328 páginas
...The fire having continued all this night (if I may call that night which was as light as day for ten miles round about, after a dreadful manner), when conspiring with a fierce eastern wind in a very dry season : I went on foot to the same place, and saw the whole south part of the city burning from... | |
| School board readers - 1872 - 328 páginas
...The fire having continued all this night (if I may call that night which was as light as day for ten miles round about, after a dreadful manner), when conspiring with a fierce eastern wind in a very dry season; I went on foot to the same place, and saw the whole south part of the city burning from... | |
| John Heywood (ltd.) - 1872 - 252 páginas
...fire having continued all this night — if I may call that night which was as light as day for ten miles round about, after a dreadful manner — when conspiring with a fierce eastern wind in a very dry season. I went on foot to the same place, and saw the whole of the south part of the city burning... | |
| Henry Major - 1873 - 168 páginas
...consum'd. The fire having continu'd all this night (if I may call that night which was light as day for 10 miles round about, after a dreadful manner),...when conspiring with a fierce eastern wind, in a very dry season, I went on foot to the same place, and saw the whole south part of ye city burning from... | |
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