| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 464 pagine
...swords and cudgels, and termagant hags with spits and broomsticks, poured forth by hundreds ; and the intruder was fortunate if he escaped back into Fleet...was studying history and law, of the chapel where Tillotsoa was preaching, of the coffee house where Dryden was passing judgment on poems and plays,... | |
| 432 pagine
...swords and cudgels, and termagant hags with spits and broomsticks, poured forth by hundreds ; and the intruder was fortunate if he escaped back into Fleet...executed without the help of a company of musketeers. PARTING. — Men seldom appear 8O humane, or in a position so advantageous to their humanity, as when... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 550 pagine
...swords and cudjrels, and termagant hags with spits and broom(Sticks, poured forth by hundreds ; and the intruder was fortunate if he escaped back into Fleet...England could not be executed without the help of a • Anglise Metropolis, 1690, Sect. 17, entitled, " Of the new lights." Seymour's London. company of... | |
| Eliza Cook - 1849 - 432 pagine
...spits and broomsticks, poured forth by iundreds ; and the intruder was fortunate if he escaped haek into Fleet Street, hustled, stripped, and pumped upon....warrant of the Chief Justice of England could not he executed without the help of a company of musketeers. I PARTING. — Men seldom appear so humane,... | |
| 1852 - 392 pagine
...of. At this time the civil power was unable to maintain order in some parts of the metropolis, — even the warrant of the Chief Justice of England could not be executed without the aid of a company of musketeers. In tho same imperial city, a little earlier in its history, shops inChoopsido-strect... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1855 - 556 pagine
...swords and cudgels, and termagant hags with spits and broomsticks, poured forth by hundreds ; and the intruder was fortunate if he escaped back into Fleet...chambers where Somers was studying history and law, of I the chapel where Tillotson was preaching, of the coffeehouse where Dryden was'passing judgment on... | |
| 1862 - 538 pagine
...swords and cudgels, and termagant hags, with spits and broomsticks, poured forth by hundreds; and the intruder was fortunate if he escaped back into Fleet...executed without the help of a company of musketeers.'* The besom of the Great Fire did not utterly sweep clean this Augean stable of pollution, but what it... | |
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1864 - 816 pagine
...swords and cudgels, and termagant hags with spits and broomsticks, poured forth by hun (Ireds ; and the intruder was fortunate if he escaped back into Fleet...could not be executed without the help of a company o) musketeers. Such relics of the barbarism of the darkest ages were to be found within a short walk... | |
| 982 pagine
...bullies, with swords and cudgels, hags with spits and broomsticks, poured forth by hundreds ; and the intruder was fortunate if he escaped back into Fleet...Street, hustled, stripped, and pumped upon. Even the warrants of the Chief Justice of England could not be executed without the help of a company of musketeers.... | |
| 1865 - 972 pagine
...and broomsticks, poured forth by hundreds, and the Intruder was fortunate if he escaped back again to Fleet street, hustled, stripped and pumped upon. Even...the warrant of the chief justice of England could no) be acted upon without the help of a company of musketeers. THE SNOWY OWL. The great Snowy Owl is... | |
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