| M. J. Guest - 1879 - 700 trang
...Fields and Moorfields as far as Highgate. . . . Some under tents, some under miserable huts and hovels, many without a rag or any necessary utensils, bed...stately and well-furnished houses, were now reduced to extvomest misery and poverty." The booksellers, who lived, as so many do now, in Paternoster Row, lost... | |
| Montague John Guest - 1879 - 622 trang
...Fields and Moorfields as far as Highgate. . . . Some under tents, some under miserable huts and hovels, many without a rag or any necessary utensils, bed or board, who from clelicatcncss, riches, and easy accommodations, in stately and well-furnished houses, were now reduced... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 678 trang
...homes in the City, were dispersed about St. George's Fields ; " some under miserable huts and hovels, many without a rag or any necessary utensils, bed or board, who from delicatenesse, riches, and easy accommodation in stately and wellfurnished houses, were now reduced... | |
| English history - 1881 - 888 trang
...far as Highgate, and several miles in circle, some under tents, some under miserable huts and hovels, many without a rag or any necessary utensils, bed...a sad heart to my house, blessing and adoring the distinguishing mercy of God to me and mine, who in the midst of all tin - ruin was like Lot, in my... | |
| Richard Fletcher Charles - 1882 - 360 trang
...far as Highgate, and several miles in circle, some under tents, some under miserable huts and hovels, many without a rag or any necessary utensils, bed or board, who from delicateness, riches, and easy accomodations in stately and well-furnished houses, were now reduced to extremest misery and poverty.... | |
| Maria Webb - 1884 - 492 trang
...circle, some under tents, some under miserable huts and hovels, many without a rag or necessary utensil, bed or board, who from delicateness, riches, and easy...stately and well-furnished houses, were now reduced to cxtremest misery and poverty." More than a month elapsed between the commencement of the great fire... | |
| John H. Lloyd (of Highgate.) - 1888 - 552 trang
...as far as Highgate, several miles in circle, some under tents, some under miserable huts and hovels, many without a rag or any necessary utensils, bed...were now reduced to extremest misery and poverty. * * * I then went to Islington and Highgate, where one might have seen some two hundred thousand people,... | |
| M. J. Guest - 1888 - 622 trang
...Fields and Moorfields as far as Highgate. . . . Some under tents, some under miserable huts and hovels, many without a rag or any necessary utensils, bed...were now reduced to extremest misery and poverty." The booksellers, who lived, as so many do now, in Paternoster Row, lost £150,000 in books. 30. But... | |
| Montague John Guest - 1891 - 616 trang
...huts and hovels, many without a rag or any necessary utensils, bed or board, who from delieateness, riches, and easy accommodations, in stately and well-furnished houses, were now reduced to extremes! misery and poverty." The booksellers, who lived, as so many do now, in Paternoster Row, lost... | |
| Montague John Guest - 1894 - 656 trang
...Fields and Moorfields as far as Highgate. . . . Some under tents, some under miserable huts and hovels, many without a rag or any necessary utensils, bed...were now reduced to extremest misery and poverty." The booksellers, who lived, as so many do now, in Paternoster Row, lost a hundred and fifty thousand... | |
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