| Roger North - 1808 - 360 páginas
...nothing near fo big. Here his lordfhip faw the true image of a border country. The tenants of the feveral manors are bound to guard the judges through their...and out of it they would not go, no, not an inch to fave the fouls of them. They were a comical fort of people, riding upon negs, as they call their fmall... | |
| Roger North - 1826 - 484 páginas
...without any hollow, and nothing near so big. Here his lordship saw the true image of a Border country. The tenants of the several manors are bound to guard...them. They were a comical sort of people, riding upon negs, as they call their small horses, with long beards, cloaks, and long broadswords, with basket... | |
| Moses Aaron Richardson - 1843 - 436 páginas
...without any hollow, and nothing near so big. Here his lordship saw the true image of a border country. The tenants of the several manors are bound to guard...them. They were a comical sort of people, riding upon negs, as they call their small horses, with long beards, cloaks, and long broad swords, with basket... | |
| 1867 - 796 páginas
...without any hollow, and nothing near so big. Here his lordship saw the true image of a Border country. The tenants of the several manors are bound to guard...riding upon nags, as they call their small horses, with basket-hilts hanging in broad belts, that their legs and swords almost touched the ground ; and every... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 656 páginas
...p. 271. " HEHE his Lordship saw the true image of a border country [between Newcastle and Ilexham]. The tenants of the several manors are bound to guard...them. They were a comical sort of people, riding upon negs, as they call their small horses, with long beards, cloaks, and long broad swords, with basket... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 428 páginas
...tenants of the several manors are bound to guard the judges through their precinct : and out of it tbev would not go. no, not an inch, to save the souls of...them. They were a comical sort of people, riding 'upon negi, as they call their small horses, with long beards, cloaks, and long broad swords, with basket... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 610 páginas
...p. 271. " HERE his Lordship saw the true image of a border country [between Newcastle and Hexham]. The tenants of the several manors are bound to guard...the judges through their precinct : and out of it thev would not go, no, not an inch, to save the souls of them. They were a comical sort of people,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 428 páginas
...209. " HERE his Lordship saw the true ¡таге of a border country [between Newcastle and Hexham]. The tenants of the several manors are bound to guard the judges through their precinct : arid out of it they would not go. no, not an inch, to save tlie souls of them. They were a comical... | |
| James Ellis (of Otterburn castle.) - 1850 - 48 páginas
...without any hollow, and nothing near so big. Here his lordship saw the true image of a Border country. The tenants of the several manors are bound to guard...not go, no, not an inch, to save the souls of them. They'were a comical sort of people, riding upon negs, as they call their email horses, with long beards,... | |
| Walter White - 1859 - 498 páginas
...without any Hollow, & nothing near so big. Here his Lordship saw the true Image of a Border Country. The Tenants of the several Manors are bound to guard...small Horses, with long Beards, Cloaks, and long, broad Swords, with Basket Hilts, hanging in broad Belts, that their Legs and Swords almost touched... | |
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