| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1707 - 496 pages
...werefartheft from any High- way, and making a fhifc to get over Hedges and Ditches, after walking at leaft eight or nine Miles, which were the more grievous...the weight of his Boots ( for he could not put them oft', when he cutoff' his hair, for want ofShooes) before Momjng tj,ey camc to a poor Cottage, the... | |
| Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1717 - 502 pages
...and making a fhifc to get 'over Hedges and -pitches, after ; walking at leaft eight ;or nine IVJiles, which were the more grievous to the King by the weight...Boots (for he could 'not put them off^ when he cut oft" his hair for want of:Shoes) before MornТченее he jmr they came to a poor Cottage, thé owner... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1717 - 538 pages
...fartheft from any High-way, and making a fhift to get over Hedges and Ditches, after walking at leait eight or nine Miles, which were the more grievous...the weight of his Boots ( for he could not put them ов~, when he cut off' his hair for want of Shoes ) before MornТчепсе tie jn„ j.|]e„ came... | |
| Charles II (king of Gt. Britain.) - 1801 - 214 pages
...fartheft from. any High-Svay, and making a ihift to get over Hedges and Ditches,, after walking at Jeaft eight or nine Miles, which were the more grievous...his Boots ( for he could not put them off, when he cutoffhis hair for want of Shoes) before Morning they came to a poor Cottage, the owner whereof being... | |
| 1825 - 630 pages
...inclosures which were farthest from any high-way, and, making a shift to get over hedges and ditches, after walking at least eight or nine miles, which...morning, they .came to a poor cottage, the owner whereof was known to Careless.; He was* called: up, and presently carried them to a 3 barn full of bay ; which... | |
| University of Cambridge - Classical education - 1830 - 636 pages
...inclosures which were farthest from any highway, and making a shift to get over hedges and ditches, after walking at least eight or nine miles, which...shoes,) before morning they came to a poor cottage The poor man (the owner of the cottage) had nothing for him to eat, but promised him good buttermilk ;... | |
| Original - 1836 - 456 pages
...enclosures which were the farthest from any highway, and making a shift to get over hedges and ditches, after walking at least eight or nine miles, which...came to a poor cottage, the owner whereof, being a Roman Catholic, was known to Careless. He was called up, and as soon as he knew one of them, he easily... | |
| Thomas Walker - Questions and answers - 1835 - 460 pages
...enclosures which were the farthest from any highway, and making a shift to get over hedges and ditches, after walking at least eight or nine miles, which were the more grevious to the king by the weight of his boots, (for he could not put them off, when he cut off his... | |
| Thomas Walker - 1835 - 464 pages
...enclosures which were the farthest from any highway, and making a shift to get over hedges and ditches, after walking at least eight or nine miles, which...came to a poor cottage, the owner whereof, being a Roman Catholic, was known to Careless. He was called up, and as soon as he knew one of them, he easily... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1839 - 576 pages
...enclosures which were farthest from any highway, and making a shift to get over hedges and ditches, after walking at least eight or nine miles, which...came to a poor cottage, the owner whereof being a Roman catholic was known to Careless. He was called up, and as soon as he knew one of them, he easily... | |
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