| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 426 страници
...indeed, imaginable," says Mr. Evelyn, " how extraordinary the vigilance and activity of the king were, even labouring in person, and being present to command, order, reward, or encourage workmen, by which he showed his affection to his people, and gained theirs. God grant mine... | |
| 1823 - 428 страници
...indeed, imaginable," says Mr. Evelyn, " how extraordinary the vigilance and activity of the king were, even labouring in person, and being present to command, order, reward, or encourage workmen, by which he showed his affection to his people, and gained theirs. God grant mine... | |
| 1823 - 428 страници
...indeed, imaginable," says Mr. Evelyn, " how extraordinary the vigilance and activity of the king were, even labouring in person, and being present to command, order, reward, or encourage workmen, by which he showed his affection to his people, and gained theirs. God grant mine... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1829 - 452 страници
...houses. It is not, indeede, imaginable how extraordinary the vigilance and activity of the King and Duke was, even labouring in person, and being present to command, order, reward, or encourage workmen, by which he shewed his affection to his people, and gained theirs. Having then disposed... | |
| John Lingard - 1830 - 498 страници
...conflagration, being thus prohibit* " It is not indeed imaginable how extraordinary the vigilance and aetivity of the king and the duke was, even labouring in person, and being present to command, order, reward, or encourage workmen." Evelyn, ii. 868. Life of James, i. 424, ed from extending its ravages, gradually... | |
| 1831 - 722 страници
...The Duke of York. Evelyn gives his unprejudiced testimony to Irs Royal Highneu's great exertioni : " It is not indeed imaginable how extraordinary the...person, and being present to command, order, reward, or encourage workmen, by which he showed hit affection to his people, and gained theirs." Diary, Sept.... | |
| John Lingard - 1849 - 402 страници
...with the hope that this * " It ia not indeed imaginable how extraordinary the vigilance and ac" tivity of the king and the duke was, even labouring in person, and being "present to command, order, reward, or encourage workmen.'* Evelyn, ii. 268. Life of James, i.424. dreadful visitation was approaching to... | |
| John Evelyn - 1850 - 414 страници
...him that there might be still the same care of watching at all places contiguous to unseized houses. It is not indeed imaginable how extraordinary the...person, and being present to command, order, reward, or encourage, workmen ; by which he showed his affection to his people, and gained theirs. Having, then,... | |
| Henry Peter Dunster - 1850 - 372 страници
...him that there might be still the same care of watching at all places contiguous to unseized houses. It is not indeed imaginable how extraordinary the vigilance and activity of the king and the duke were, even labouring in person, and being present to command, order, or encourage workmen, by which... | |
| charles barker - 1853 - 126 страници
...indeed imaginable," says Mr. Evelyn, "how extraordinary the vigilance and activity of the King were, even labouring in person, and being present to command, order, reward, or encourage workmen, by which he showed his affection to his people, and gained theirs. God grant mine... | |
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