| Charles P. Moritz - England - 1797 - 298 pages
...completely deftroyed ; and the mat with which it had been covered torn into ten thoufand long ftrips or- pieces, or firings ; with which they encircled...exultation and triumph, they paraded through many of the moft populous ftreets of London. 1 f • Whilft Whilft in Pruffia, poets only fpeak of the love of... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - Great Britain - 1798 - 330 pages
...which 'it had been covered, torn into ten thoufand long ftrips, or pieces, with which they encircled multitudes of people of all ranks. Thefe they hurried...exultation and triumph, they paraded through many of the raoft populous ftreets of London. Whilft in Pruffia, poets only fpeak of the love of country, as one... | |
| John Pinkerton - Voyages and travels - 1808 - 872 pages
...completely deftroyed ^ and the mat with which it had been covered torn into ten thoufand long flrips or pieces, or firings, with which they encircled or...in their way, as trophies of joy ; and thus, in the midfl of exultation and triumph, they paraded through many of the moil populous ilreets of London.... | |
| Cecilia Lucy Brightwell - Biography - 1863 - 314 pages
...enclosed multitudes of people of all ranks. These they hurried along with them, and everything else that came in their way, as trophies of joy; and thus, in the midst of exultation and triumph, they paraded through many of the most populous streets of London."... | |
| George Henry Jennings - Anecdotes - 1880 - 842 pages
...encircled multitudes of people of all ranks. These they hurried along with them, and everything else that came in their way, as trophies of joy ; and thus, in the midst of exultation and triumph, they paraded through many of the most populous streets of London."... | |
| George Henry Jennings - GREAT BRITAIN. PARLIAMENT - 1881 - 564 pages
...encircled multitudes of people of all ranks. These they hurried along with them, and everything else that came in their way, as trophies of joy ; and thus, in the midst of exultation and triumph, they paraded through many of the most populous streets of London."... | |
| Karl Philipp Moritz - England - 1886 - 218 pages
...enclosed multitudes of people of all ranks. These they hurried along with them, and everything else that came in their way, as trophies of joy; and thus, in the midst of exultation and triumph, they paraded through many of the most populous streets of London.... | |
| Hugh Stokes - Great Britain - 1917 - 506 pages
...encircled multitudes of people of all ranks. These they hurried along with them, and everything else that came in their way, as trophies of joy : and thus in the midst of exaltation and triumph, they paraded through many of the most populous streets of London."... | |
| Robert Burns Morgan - Great Britain - 1923 - 696 pages
...enclosed multitudes of people of all ranks. These they hurried along with them, and everything else that came in their way, as trophies of joy ; and thus, in the midst of exultation and triumph, they paraded through many of the most populous streets of London.... | |
| Karl Philipp Moritz - England - 1924 - 278 pages
...enclosed multitudes of people of all ranks. These they hurried along with them and every thing else that came in their way, as trophies of joy : and thus, in the midst of exultation and triumph, they paraded through many of the most populous streets of London.... | |
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