| 1839 - 756 páginas
...infinite numbers, besides those in wherries, standing in houses, ships, lighters, wharfs, and barges on each side of the shore. Fifty good ships discharging...passed along by, as, last of all, the Tower did such a peal, as, I believe, she never heard the like. The king and queen were both in green suits. The barge... | |
| 1848 - 570 páginas
...honour, and thousands of boats, passed through London-bridge to Whitehall ; mimar numbers besides those in wherries, standing in houses, ships, lighters,...like. The king and queen were both in green suits. The barge windows, notwithstanding the vehement shower, were open, and all the people shouting amain. Site... | |
| 1848 - 592 páginas
...and thousands of boats, passed through London-bridge to Whitehall ; infinite numbers besides those in wherries, standing in houses, ships, lighters,...like. The king and queen were both in green suits. The barge windows, notwithstanding the vehement shower, were open, and all the people shouting amain. She... | |
| Cyprien (de Gamaches) - 1848 - 512 páginas
...States-General. He had afterwards permission to return to England, and died in London in the year 1638. along by, as, last of all, the Tower did — such...like. The king and queen were both in green suits. The barge windows, notwithstanding the vehement shower, were open, and all the people shouting amain. She... | |
| Thomas Birch, Robert Folkestone Williams - 1848 - 576 páginas
...and thousands of boats, passed through London bridge to Whitehall ; infinite numbers, besides those in wherries, standing in houses, ships, lighters,...discharging their ordnance as their majesties passed 1 Archibald, who had engaged in the service of Spain against the States-General. He had afterwards... | |
| Mrs. F. S. Boas - 1905 - 376 páginas
...whither they journeyed leisurely vid Canterbury and Gravesend, and there embarked on the royal barge. "The last night at five o'clock, there being a very...passed along by ; as, last of all, the Tower did such a peal, as I believe she never before heard the like. The King and Queen were both in green suits. The... | |
| Mrs. F. S. Boas - 1905 - 378 páginas
...whither they journeyed leisurely vid Canterbury and Gravesend, and there embarked on the royal barge. these, in wherries, standing in houses, ships, lighters,...passed along by ; as, last of all, the Tower did such a peal, as 1 believe she never before heard the like. The King and Queen were both in green suits. The... | |
| Ernest F. Henderson - 2004 - 468 páginas
...and thousands of boats, passed through London bridge to Whitehall ; infinite numbers, besides those in wherries, standing in houses, ships, lighters,...like. The king and queen were both in green suits. The barge windows, notwithstanding the vehement shower, were open, and all the people shouting amain. She... | |
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