| George Fox - 1803 - 436 pagina’s
...hovels, many without a rag or necessary utensils, bed or board; who, from delicateness, riches, or easy accommodations in stately and well-furnished...were now reduced to extremest misery and poverty," &e., vol. ip 372-374. them to forewarn the people ; but, instead of repenting, they have beaten and... | |
| 1819 - 630 pagina’s
...as Highgate, and severall miles in circle, some under tents, some under miserable hutts and hovells, many without a rag or any necessary utensils, bed or board, who from delicatenesse, riches, and easy accomodations in stately and well furnish'd houses, were now reduc'd... | |
| 1819 - 552 pagina’s
...as Highgate, and scverall miles in circle, some under tents, some under miserable hutts and hovells, many without a rag or any necessary utensils, bed or board, who from delicatcnesse, riches and easy accomodations in stately and well furnish'd houses, were now reduc'd... | |
| Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 pagina’s
...far as Highgate, and several miles in circle, some under tents, some under miserable huts and hovels, many without a rag or any necessary utensils, bed or board ; who, from delicateness, rjehes, and easy accommodations in stately arid well furnished bouses, •were now reduced to extremest... | |
| Richard Brindley Hone - 1833 - 414 pagina’s
...far as Highgate, and several miles in circle, some under tents, some under miserable huts and hovels, many without a rag or any necessary utensils, bed...with a sad heart to my house, blessing and adoring that distinguishing mercy of God to me and mine, who in the midst of all this ruin was like Lot, in... | |
| 1838 - 950 pagina’s
...or the last day. It forcibly called to my mind that passage, ' We have here no abiding city.' .... In this calamitous condition I returned with a sad heart to my house, blessing and adoring that distinguishing mercy of God to me and mine, who, in the midst of all this ruin, was, like Lot,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 918 pagina’s
...the open country, " several miles in circle, some under tents, some under miserable huts and hovels ; many without a rag or any necessary utensils, bed or board ; who, from delicateness, riches, and every accommodation in stately and well-furnished houses, were now reduced to extremcst poverty and... | |
| Abram Rawlinson Barclay - 1841 - 448 pagina’s
...miles in circle, — some under tents, some under miserable huts and hovels, many without a rag or necessary utensils, bed or board ; who, from delicateness, riches, and easy accommodations in stately and well furnished houses, were now reduced to extremest misery and poverty," &c. vol. ip 372—374, I... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 478 pagina’s
...the open country, " several miles in circle, some under tents, some under miserable huts and hovels ; many without a rag or any necessary utensils, bed or board ; who, from delicatcncss, riches, and every accommodation in stately and well-furnished houses, were now reduced... | |
| John Thomas Smith - 1846 - 484 pagina’s
...as Highgate and several miles in circle ; some under tents, some under miserable huts and hovels ; many without a rag or any necessary utensils, bed...delicateness, riches, and easy accommodations in stately and well -furnished houses, were now reduced to extremest misery and poverty. In this calamitous condition... | |
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