| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1731 - 556 стор.
...along the City Wall to Holborn-Bridge. To the EJiates and Fortunes of the Citizens it was mercilefs, but to their Lives very favourable, that it might in all Things refemble the laft Conflagration of the World. The DeftrucJion was fudden, for in a frnall Space of... | |
| Guy Miege - 1738 - 1010 стор.
...along the City-Wall, to Holbourn Bridge. To the Eftates and Fortunes of the Citizens it was mercilefs, but to their Lives very favourable, that it might in all Things referable the laft Conflagration of the World. The DeftruAion was fudden, for in a fmall Space of Time,... | |
| David Henry - 1769 - 340 стор.
...Eaft, along the Wall, to Holborn-Bridge, To the Eftates and Fortunes of the Citizens it was mercilefs, but to their Lives very favourable, that it might in all Things refetnble the laftConflagratioa of the World. The Deftruction was fudden ; for in a fmall Space of... | |
| David Henry - 1785 - 292 стор.
...North-Eaft, along the Wall, to Holbam-Br'idgc. To the Kflates anJ Fortunes ot the Citizens it was mercilefs, but to their Lives very favourable, that it might in all Things rt'fcmble the laft Conflagration of the W r orld. The Dcftruction was fudden ; for in a fmall Space... | |
| 1792 - 822 стор.
...— The ruins of the city were^o acres. To the eftates and fortunes of the citizens it waa mercilefs, but to their lives very favourable, that it might in all things rcfemblc the lall conflagration of the world. After raging for three days, and baffling a!! human counfels... | |
| William Granger - 1804 - 688 стор.
..." the city-wall, to Holborn-bridge. To the cdates and " fortunes of the citizens it was rnercilefs, but to their " lives very favourable ; that it might in all things refem" ble the laft conflagration of the world. The deftruction " was fudden ; for in a fmall fpace... | |
| David Hughson - 1805 - 590 стор.
...the City were 436 Acres, from the Tower by the Thames side, to the Temple Church, and from the N E. Gate along the City Wall to Hoibourn bridge : To the...was merciless, but to their Lives very favourable; thai it might in ali things resemble the last Conflagration of the World, The Destruction was sudden... | |
| B. Lambert - 1806 - 616 стор.
...by the Thames side to the Temple church ; and from the north-east along the wall to Holborn-bridge. To the estates and fortunes of the citizens it was...destruction was sudden ; for, in a small space of time, the city was seen most flourishing, and reduced to nothing.. Three days after, when,in the opinion of all,... | |
| Ethan Smith - 1811 - 398 стор.
...Tower, by theThames side, to the Temple Church; and from the northeast, along the wall by the Holborn bridge. To the estates and fortunes of the citizens, it was merciless; to their lives very favorable; that it might resemble the last conflagration of the world. The destruction... | |
| John Brady - 1813 - 410 стор.
...Thames side to the' ' Temple church, and from the North-east along the City-wall to //b/ior«-bridge. To the estates and fortunes of the Citizens it was...favourable, that it might in all things resemble the conflagration of the world. The destruction was sudden ; for in a small space of time the city was... | |
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