| Thomas Allen - 1839 - 856 páginas
...the Thames side to the Temple church, and from the north-east along the city-wall to Holborn-bridge. To the estates and fortunes of the citizens it was...favourable, that it might in all things resemble the conflagration of the world. The destruction was sudden; for, in a small space of time, the citywas... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 954 páginas
...the Thames side to the Temple church, and from the north-east along the City-wall to Holborn-bridge. To the estates and fortunes of the citizens it was...favourable, that it might in all things resemble the conflagration of the world. The destruction HÔ2 was sudden ; for in a small space of time the city... | |
| 1838 - 500 páginas
...Tower by Thames side to the Temple church, and from the north-east gate along the city wall to Holborn bridge. To the estates and fortunes of the citizens...all things resemble the last conflagration of the jvoiid. The destruction was sudden, for in a small space of time the same city was seen most flourishing... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1839 - 828 páginas
...the Thames side to the Temple church, and from the north-east along the city-wall to Holborn-bridge. To the estates and fortunes of the citizens it was...favourable, that it might in all things resemble the conflagration of the world. The destruction was sudden; for, in a small space of time, the city was... | |
| William Hone - 1839 - 874 páginas
...the Thames side to the Temple church, and from the north-east along the City-waH to Holborn-bridge. F j} ;Z| 0 H [Ұ 4 o s3 д װ conflngration of the woild. The destruction * <;..lrlel\ Ltgrnd, itst was • n. lil i' ; fur in a... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 478 páginas
...by the Thames side to the Temple Church, and from the north-east gate along the City Wall to Holborn Bridge. To the estates and fortunes of the citizens...was merciless, but to their lives very favourable (only eight being lost), that it might in all things resemble the last conflagration of the world."*... | |
| John Thomas Smith - 1846 - 484 páginas
...; and from the north-east along the wall to Holborn Bridge. To the estates and fortunes of the city it was merciless, but to their lives very favourable,...destruction was sudden ; for in a small space of time the city was seen most flourishing, and reduced to nothing. Three days after, when this fatal fire had... | |
| W I. Bicknell - 1846 - 602 páginas
...north-east, along the wall, to Holborn Bridge. To the estates and fortunes of the citizens it was meiciless, but to their lives very favourable, that it might...destruction was sudden ; for, in a small space of time, the city was seen most flourishing, aud reduced to nothing. Three days after, when, in the opinion of all,... | |
| G. F. Cruchley - 1847 - 364 páginas
...Tower by the Thames, to the Temple church, and from the north-east gate along the City wall to Holborn bridge. To the estates and fortunes of the citizens...merciless, but to their lives very favourable. That in all things it might resemble the last conflagration of the world, the destruction was sudden ; for,... | |
| John Spence (jr.), Young physician - 1847 - 184 páginas
...The inscription upon it is in Latin, the concluding portion referring to the fire, reading thus, " To the estates and fortunes of the citizens it was merciless, but to their lives very favorable. That in all things it might resemble the last conflagration of the world, the destruction... | |
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