| 1822 - Страниц: 386
...lamentations were seen in almost every house, especially in the first part of the visitation: for towards the latter end, men's hearts were hardened, and death...that themselves should be summoned the next hour." Superstition, as it always does, ushered in misfortune, and furnished another melancholy feature in... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1822 - Страниц: 386
...lamentations were seen in almost every house, especially in the first part of the visitation : for towards the latter end, men's hearts were hardened, and death...expecting that themselves should be summoned the next hoar." Superstition, as it always does, ushered in misfortune, and furnished another melancholy feature... | |
| 1825 - Страниц: 840
...latter end, men's hearts were hardened, and death was so constantly before their eyes, that they did not much concern themselves for the loss of their friends,...that themselves should be summoned the next hour. " Such mournings and lamentations were frequently heard in the streets, as pierced the stoutest heart... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1832 - Страниц: 334
...were seen in almost every house, especially in the first part of the visitation ; for, towards the latter end, men's hearts were hardened, and death...other end of the town, even when the sickness was chiefly there ; and as the thing was new to me, as well as to every body else, it was a most surprising... | |
| Arthur Thomas Malkin - 1835 - Страниц: 428
...the visitation, for towards the latter end, men's hearts were hardened, and death was always so much before their eyes, that they did not so much concern...themselves for the loss of their friends, expecting that they themselves should be summoned the next hour*." " At the beginning of this surprising time, while... | |
| Arthur Thomas Malkin - 1835 - Страниц: 750
...visitation, for towards the latter end, men's hearts were hardened, and death was always so much I X.- fore their eyes, that they did not so much concern themselves for the loss of their friends, expecting that they themselves should be summoned the nest hourV " At the beginning of this surprising time, while... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1837 - Страниц: 500
...in every house, especially in the first part of the visitation'; for towards the latter end people did not so much concern themselves for the loss of...that themselves should be summoned the next hour. "It was a time of very unhappy breaches amongst us in matters of religion, divisions and separate opinions... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - Страниц: 1024
...lamentations were seen in almost every house, especially in the first part of the visitation j for towards the latter end men's hearts were hardened, and death was...other end of the town, even when the sickness was chiefly there ; and as the thing was new to me, as well as to everybody else, it was a most surprising... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1841 - Страниц: 698
...lamentations were seen in almost every house, especially in the first part of the visitation ; for towards the boat to come up, and set them over, as indeed I con. cern themselves for the loss of their friends, expecting that themselves should be summoned the... | |
| 1856 - Страниц: 1026
...so that I began to think there would be really none but magistrates and servants left in the city. Business led me out sometimes to the other end of the town, even when the sickness was chiefly there ; and as the thing was new to me, as well as to every body else, it was a most surprising... | |
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