| William Henry Pyne - 1831 - 216 páginas
...: — " I am confident, that God Almighty, who makes nothing in vain, hath ordained this (the lake) to be the greatest good for this town. Therefore I...procure a stream to cleanse the pool, as above said." What would be the surprise of the worthy knight; were he now to revisit his former haunts, and find... | |
| William Henry Pyne - 1831 - 228 páginas
...: — " I am confident, that God Almighty, who makes nothing in vain, hath ordained this (the lake) to be the greatest good for this town. Therefore I...procure a stream to cleanse the pool, as above said." What would be the surprise of the worthy knight, were he полу to revisit his former haunts, and... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1832 - 356 páginas
...: — " I am confident, that God Almighty, who makes nothing in vain, hath ordained this (the lake) to be the greatest good for this town. Therefore I...procure a stream to cleanse the pool, as above said." What would be the surprise of the worthy knight, were he now to revisit his former haunts, and find... | |
| Richard BROOKE (F.S.A.) - 1853 - 718 páginas
...supply these dams, so great a fresh from off the Moss Lake, that though my eyes may never see it, yet, I am confident that God Almighty, which makes nothing...cannot procure a stream to cleanse the Pool, as above said."(3) At the north-west corner of Church-street and south-east corner of Whitechapel, there stood... | |
| Richard Brooke - 1853 - 602 páginas
...supply these dams, so great a fresh from off the Moss Lake, that though my eyes may never see it, yet, I am confident that God Almighty, which makes nothing...cannot procure a stream to cleanse the Pool, as above said."(3) At the north-west corner of Church-street and south-east corner of Whitechapel, there stood... | |
| Richard Brooke - 1853 - 580 páginas
...see it, yet, I am confident that God Almighty, which makes nothing in vain, hath ordained this to he the greatest good for this town. Therefore, I hope...cannot procure a stream to cleanse the Pool, as above said."(3) At the north-west corner of Church-street and south-east corner of Whitechapel, there stood... | |
| Benjamin Blower - 1878 - 158 páginas
...nothing in vain, hath ordained this to be ye greatest good to ye towne ; therefore I hope that ye towne will never lose the advantage of the water coming that way, for if they doe, all ye are worth cannot procure a stream to dense the Poole as the above sd." Sir Edward further... | |
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