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" It is not indeed imaginable how extraordinary the vigilance and activity of the King and the Duke was, 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... "
The History of England, from the First Invasion by the Romans to the ... - Страница 127
по John Lingard - 1902
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The Queens of England and Their Times: From Matilda, Queen of William ..., Том 2

Francis Lancelott - 1894 - 586 страници
...is not, indeed, imaginable," says Evelyn, " how extraordinary the vigilance and activity of the Km^ and the Duke was, even labouring in person, and being present to command order, reward, or encourage workmen." Tu lliis energy, und tó a corres|i<>ndiiig vigilance on the part of the magistracy...

The Library of Historic Characters and Famous Events of All Nations ..., Том 11

Ainsworth Rand Spofford - 1899 - 446 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 was, even laboring in person, and being present to command, order, reward, or encourage workmen, by which he...

Source-book of English History: For the Use of Schools and Readers

Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - 1900 - 526 страници
...erected in 1671 near Pudding Lane, to commemorate the fire. — On the fire, see J. Evelyn, Diary. " It is not, indeed, imaginable how extraordinary the vigilance and activity of the King and Duke was, even labouring in person." Evelyn. Sir Thomas Bludworth. fire rage every way; and nobody,...

Classic Memoirs, Том 1

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1901 - 478 страници
...might be still the same care of watching at all places contiguous to unseised houses. It is not indeede imaginable how extraordinary the vigilance and activity...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 dispos'd...

Universal Classics Library, Том 10

1901 - 418 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 was, even laboring in person, and being present to command, order, reward, or encourage workmen; by which he...

The Diary of John Evelyn, Том 2

John Evelyn - 1901 - 392 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 was, even laboring in person, and being present to command, order, reward, or encourage workmen; by which he...

The Adventures of King James II. of England

Thomas Longueville - 1904 - 654 страници
...commonly known as the Great Fire of London. Of James's action during this great calamity, Evelyn says : " It is not indeed imaginable how extraordinary the...labouring in person, and being present to command, order or encourage the workmeri ",' 1 Diary, 6th Sept., 1667. Macpherson says1 that "the Duke of York who...

The Poetical Works of John Dryden

John Dryden - 1904 - 762 страници
...who is mentioned in stanza 353, merited equal prattt. " It is not indeed imaginable." says Evelyn, "how extraordinary- the vigilance and activity of...person, and being present to command, order, reward, or encourage workmen, by which he showed hu affection to his people and gained theirs.** (Diary, September...

The Diary of John Evelyn, Том 2

John Evelyn - 1906 - 500 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 their-,. Having, then,...

The Diary of John Evelyn, Esquire, F. R. S.

John Evelyn - 1906 - 846 страници
...might be still the same care of watching at all places contiguous to unseised houses. It is not indeede imaginable how extraordinary the vigilance and activity...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 dispos'd...




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