Banqueting-house, the chirurgeons cause the sick to be brought, or led, up to the throne, where they kneeling, the king strokes their faces, or cheeks with both his hands at once, at which instant a chaplain in his formalities says, " He put his hands... The National quarterly review, ed. by E.I. Sears - Pagina 244geredigeerd door - 1868Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1819 - 808 pagina’s
...for the evil,' according to custome, thus : His Ma'* sitting under his State in y* Banquetting House, the Chirurgeons cause the sick to be brought or led up to the throne, where they kneeling, y' King strokes their faces or cheekes with both his hands at once, at which instant a Chtiplaine in... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1820 - 570 pagina’s
...for if evil, according to costome, thus: his Ma tte sitting under his State in the Banquetting House, the Chirurgeons cause the sick to be brought or led up to the throne, where they kneeling, y e King strokes their faces or cheekes with both his hands at once, at which instant a Chaplaine in... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1820 - 636 pagina’s
...JOT y evil, according to costome, thus : his Ma''" sitting under his State in y Banquetting House, the Chirurgeons cause the sick to be brought or led up to the throne, where they kneeling, y* King strokes their faces or cheekes with both his hands at once, at which instant a Chaplaine in... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1820 - 570 pagina’s
...yc evil, according to costome, thus: his J\Ia ue sitting under his State in the Banquetting House, the Chirurgeons cause the sick to be brought or led up to the throne, where they kneeling, y c King strokes their faces or cheekes with both his hands at once, at which instant a Chap, laine... | |
| 614 pagina’s
...according to custome, thus, his magesty sitting under his state in ye Banqueting-house ; the Chiiurgeons cause the sick to be brought or led up to the throne, where they kneeling ye king strokes their faces or cheekes with both his hands at once, at which instant a chaplaine in... | |
| 950 pagina’s
...for y* nil, according to custome, thus : his Malic sitting under his state in the Bnnquetting House, the chirurgeons cause the sick to be brought or led up to the throne, where tbe> kneeling y« king strokes their faces or cheekes with both his hnnds at onff. at which instant... | |
| Thomas Joseph Pettigrew - 1844 - 194 pagina’s
...agrees generally .with the preceding statement. It runs thus : under his state in ye banquetting house, the chirurgeons cause the sick to be brought or led up to the throne, where they kneeling, ye king strokes their faces or cheekes with both his hands at once, at which instant a chaplaine in... | |
| Thomas Pyne - 1844 - 88 pagina’s
...evil, according to costome, thus : his Majestie, sitting under his state in the banquetting house, the chirurgeons cause the sick to be brought or led up to the throne, where, they kneeling, the king strokes their faces or cheekes with both his hands at once, at which instant a chaplaine in... | |
| 1845 - 304 pagina’s
...evil according to custom, thus : — His Majesty, sitting under his state in the Banqueting House, the chirurgeons cause the sick to be brought or led up to the throne, where, they kneeling, the king strokes their faces or cheeks with both his hands at once, at which instant a chaplain, in... | |
| Anthony Hamilton (Count) - 1846 - 564 pagina’s
...for the evil according to custom, thus : his majesty sitting under his state in the banqueting-house, the chirurgeons cause the sick to be brought or led up to the throne, where they kneeling, the king strokes their faces or cheeks with both his hands at once, at which instant a chaplain in... | |
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