| John Joseph Shillinglaw - Arctic regions - 1851 - 402 pages
...to Greenewich '» " Hakluyt, ' ' vol. ip 226. (where the Court then lay), presently, upon the newes thereof, the Courtiers came running out, and the common...lookt out at the windowes of the Court, and the rest ranne up to the toppes of the towers; the shippes hereupon discharge their ordinance, and shoot off... | |
| Henry Howard Brownell - America - 1853 - 734 pages
...the river Thames. "And being come neere to Greenwich (where the Court then lay) presently on the news thereof, the courtiers came running out, and the common people flockt together, standing very thick upon the shoare; the privie counsel, they lookt out at the windows of the court, and the rest... | |
| Henry Howard Brownell - America - 1855 - 738 pages
...the river Thames. "And being come neere to Greenwich (where the Court then lay) presently on the news thereof, the courtiers came running out, and the common people flockt together, standing very thick upon the shoare ; the privie counsel, they lookt. ouf at the windows of the court, and the rest... | |
| 1860 - 966 pages
...wayo with diligence. And being come n.:-are to Greenewicb, where the Court then laye, upon the newes thereof the courtiers came running out, and the common...people flockt together, standing very thicke upon the shore : the Privie Council they lookt out at the windows of the Court, and the rest ranne up to the... | |
| Sir John Richardson - Antarctica - 1861 - 438 pages
...young king then lay sick, the mariners, apparelled in watchet or skie-coloured cloth, rowed amaine ; " the common people flockt together, standing very thicke...lookt out at the windowes of the court, and the rest of the courtiers ranne up to the tops of the towers: the shippes hereupon discharge their ordnance,... | |
| Henry Howard Brownell - America - 1863 - 554 pages
...Thames, says old Hakluyt, "being come neere to Greenwich (where the court then lay) presently on the news thereof, the courtiers came running out, and the common people flockt together, standing very thick upon the shoare ; the privie counsell, they lookt out at the windows of the court, and the rest... | |
| Arctic discovery - 1799 - 424 pages
...whether they should ever returne to see againe or not." Great interest was excited by this new attempt. "The courtiers came running out, and the common people flockt together, standing very thick upon the ehoare. The Privie Counsel, they lookt out at the windows of the court, and the rest... | |
| William Bradfield - English poetry - 1864 - 248 pages
...diligence. And beiug come neere to Greenwich (where the Court lay) presently upon the newes therof, tke Courtiers came running out, and the common people...together, standing very thicke upon the shoare : the priuie Counsel, they lookt out at the windowes of the Court, and the rest ranne up to the toppes of... | |
| William Schaw Lindsay - Commerce - 1874 - 674 pages
...lay), presently upon the newes thereof, the courtiers came running out, and the common people flocked together, standing very thicke upon the shoare : the...lookt out at the windowes of the court, and the rest ranne up to the toppe of the towers ; the shippes hereupon discharge their ordinance, and shoot off... | |
| Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld - Arctic regions - 1881 - 578 pages
...the old style tothe new. standing very thickc upon the shoarc ; the Privie Conscl, they lookt o\\t at the windowes of the court, and the rest ran up...their ordinance, and shoot off their pieces after the maner of warre, and of the sea, insomuch that the tops of the hilles sounded therewith, the valleys... | |
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