He led me to see all the remarkable places of this ancient city, being one of the largest, and certainly, after -London, one of the noblest of England... Essays in Biography - Pagina 282door Charles Whibley - 1913 - 311 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | Sir Thomas Browne - 1836
...eagles, and variety of waterfoule. He led me to see all the remarkable places of this ancient citty, being one of the largest, and certainly, after London, one of the noblest of England, for its venerable cathedrall, number of stately churches, cleanesse of the streetes, and buildings of flints, so exquisitely... | |
 | 1907
...wretched building, and that part of it newly built of brick very ill understood." The beautiful city, "certainly, after London, one of the noblest of England,...churches, cleanness of the streets, and buildings of flint soexquisitely headed and squared," would have been enough to keep us in goodhunior, more especially... | |
 | John Evelyn - 1850
...or never go farther into the land, as cranes, storks, eagles, and variety of water-fowl. He led me to see all the remarkable places of this ancient city,...buildings of flint so exquisitely headed and squared, as I was much astonished at ; but he told me they had lost the art of squaring the flints, in which they... | |
 | Sir Thomas Browne - 1852
...eagles, and variety of water-foule. He led me to see all the remarkable places of this ancient citty, being one of the largest, and certainly, after London, one of the noblest of England, for its venerable cathedrall, number of stately churches, cleanesse of the streetes, and buildings of flints, so exquisitely... | |
 | sir Thomas Browne - 1852
...eagles, and variety of water-foule. He led me to see all the remarkable places of this ancient citty, being one of the largest, and certainly, after London, one of the noblest of England, for its venerable cathedrall, number of stately churches, cleanesse of the streetes, and buildings of flints, so exquisitely... | |
 | John Evelyn - 1854
...or never go farther into the land, as cranes, storks, eagles, and variety of water-fowl. He led me to see all the remarkable places of this ancient city,...buildings of flint so exquisitely headed and squared, as I was much astonished at ; but he told me they had lost the art of squaring the flints, in which they... | |
 | Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1862
...seldom or never go farther into the land, as cranes, storks, eagles, and variety of waterfowl. He led me to see all the remarkable places of this ancient city,...the streets, and buildings of flint so exquisitely beaded and squared, as I was much astonished at ; but he told me they had lost the art of squaring... | |
 | A. D. Bayne - 1869 - 738 pagina’s
...(nines, storkes, eagles, and a variety of water foule. He led me to see all the remarkable places in this ancient city, being one of the largest, and certainly, after London, one of the noblest in Kngland for its venerable Cathedralle, number of stately churches, cleanesse of the streets, and... | |
 | John Evelyn - 1870 - 783 pagina’s
...eagles, and variety of water-foule. He led me to see all the remarkable places of this ancient Citty, being one of the largest, and certainly, after London, one of the noblest of England, for its venerable Cathedrall, number of stately churches, cleanesse of the streetes, and buildings of flints so exquisitely... | |
 | John Murray (Firm) - 1875 - 472 pagina’s
...hither from Euston in my I/ml of Howard's flying coach with fi horses) pronounces Norwich itself " one of the largest, and certainly, after London, one of the noblest cities of England; for its venerable cathedrail, number of stately churches, cleanesse of the streets,... | |
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