... trades of merchandize and clothing. The fair church her Highnesse gave order should be re-edified, stands at a stay ; and their common sewer, which before stood in an ill place, stands now in no place, for they have not any at all ; which for a towne... The English Spa, 1560-1815: A Social History - Pagina 35door Phyllis May Hembry - 1990 - 401 pagina’sGedeeltelijke weergave - Over dit boek
| Bath guide - 1812 - 200 pagina’s
...ill place, stands now in no place, for they have not any at all ; which for a towne so pleutifullye served of water, in a country so well provided of stone, in a place resorted unto so greatly, (being at two times of the yeare, ag it were (he pilgrimage of health to all saints) methinke scemeth... | |
| John Britton - 1829 - 118 pagina’s
...place, for they have not any at all ; which for a towne so plentifullye served of water, in a countrey so well provided of stone, in a place resorted unto so greatly, (being at two times of the yeare, as it were, the pilgrimage of health to all saints,) seemeth an unworthie... | |
| 1829 - 304 pagina’s
...place, for they have not any at all ; which for a towne so plentifullye served of water, in a countrey so well provided of stone, in a place resorted unto so greatly, (being at two times of the yeare, as it were, the pilgrimage of health to all saints,) seemeth an unworthie... | |
| British Archaeological Association - 1857 - 472 pagina’s
...place, for they have not any at all ; which, for a towne so plentifullye served of water, in a countrey so well provided of stone, in a place resorted unto so greatly (being at two times of the year, as it were, the pilgrimage of health to all saints [?]), methinke... | |
| John Earle - 1864 - 372 pagina’s
...place, for they have not any at all ; which for a towne so plentifullye served of water, in a countrey so well provided of stone, in a place resorted unto so greatly, (being at two times of the yeare, as it were the pilgrimage of health to all saints) methinke seemeth... | |
| Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1907 - 314 pagina’s
...sewer, which before stood in an ill place, stands now in no place, for they have not any at all ; which for a town so plentifully served of water, in a country...provided of stone, in a place resorted unto so greatly, methink seemeth an unworthy and dishonourable thing." Yet there were possibilities in the place, and... | |
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