| William Hargrove - 1818 - 328 páginas
...thereof, leaving standing only the out» shell of the walls of the tower; without other Inarm to the city, save one man slain by the fall of a piece of timber,...had got out all his goods before it was discovered." That this tower was intentionally destroyed, is very probable, not only from the circumstances just... | |
| William Hargrove - 1818 - 342 páginas
...standing only th^ outphell of the walls of the tower; without other WAI,MGATE-WARI>. harm to the city, save one man slain by the fall of a piece of timber,...soldiers not suffering the citizens to enter till it was O too late ; and what made it more suspicious was, that the gunner had got out all his goods before... | |
| William Hargrove - 1818 - 338 páginas
...thereof, leaving standing only the out? isheli of the walls of the tower; without other harm to the city, save one man slain by the fall of a piece of timber,...soldiers not suffering the citizens to enter till it was O too late ; and what made it more suspicious was, that the gunner had got out all his goods before... | |
| Henry Francis Lockwood, Adolphus H. Cates - 1834 - 94 páginas
...interior thereof, leaving standing only the outshell of the walls, without other harm to the city, save one man slain by the fall of a piece of timber,...got out all his goods before it was discovered."* The garrison had long been obnoxious to the citizens, when this accident afforded them much amusement... | |
| Henry Schroder - 1851 - 460 páginas
...would not suffer the citizens to enter till it was too late to stop the progress of the flames, and the gunner had got out all his goods before it was discovered. During the winter of this year, thousands of sturdy oaks were split by the frost; and many of that... | |
| Whellan T. and co - 1855 - 722 páginas
...outshell of the walls of the tower, without other harm to the city, save one man slain by the full of a piece of timber, blown up by the force of the...was too late; and what made it more suspicious was, the gunner had got out all his goods before it was discovered.'' " Whether this was done accidentally... | |
| Whellan T. and co - 1857 - 798 páginas
...thereof, leaving standing only the outshell of the walls of the tower, without other harm to the City, save one man slain by the fall of a piece of timber,...was too late; and what made it more suspicious was, the gunner had got out all his goods before it was discovered." " Whether this was done accidentally... | |
| 1860 - 806 páginas
...would not suffer the citizens to enter till it was too late to stop the progress of the flames, and the gunner had got out all his goods before it was discovered. 1685. The following is extracted from the register of the Leeds parish church : — "John Thompson,... | |
| Anthony William Twyford, Arthur Griffiths - 1880 - 302 páginas
...regno clarus cum di fulgabio." The woodcut is Hargrove's, 1818. Tower, without other harm to the city save one man slain by the fall of a piece of timber...act, the soldiers not suffering the citizens to enter it till too late ; and what made it more suspicious was that the gunner had got out all his goods before... | |
| Anthony William Twyford, Arthur Griffiths - 1880 - 316 páginas
...regno clarus cum di fulgabio." The woodcut is Hargrove's, 1818. Tower, without other harm to the city save one man slain by the fall of a piece of timber...wilful act, the soldiers not suffering the citizens 4 ii- 252. to enter it till too late ; and what made it more suspicious was that the gunner had got... | |
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