| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1807 - 572 sider
...several inches. By the help of a plank, and some stepping-stones, which 1 procured for that purpose (fur the inhabitants, without any concern, waded through...garret to the ground. The sallow looks, and filth ef the wretches, who crowded round me, indicated their situation, though they see-med insensible to... | |
| Wakefield, Edward - 1812 - 954 sider
...the purpose (for the inhabitants without any concern waded throuc/i it), I reached the stair case ; it had rained violently, and from the shattered state...their situation, though they seemed insensible to die stench, which I could scarcely sustain for a few minutes. In the garret I found the entire {amity... | |
| 1812 - 576 sider
...the hall, to the depth of several inches. By the help of a plank, and some stepping stones, which 'T procured for that purpose,' (for the inhabitants,...without any concern, waded through it), I reached the Ktair-case. .It had rained i i violently ; and, from the shattered state of the roof, a torrent of... | |
| John Shute Duncan - 1815 - 242 sider
...feveral inches ; by the help of a plank and " fome ftepping-ftones, which I provided for the " purpofe, (for the inhabitants 'without any concern " waded through it,) I reached the flaircafe ; it had " rained violently, and from the fbattered ftate of " the roof a torrent of water... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1820 - 570 sider
...stepping-stones which he procured for the purpose, (for the inhabitants without any concern waded through it,) he reached the stair-case : it had rained violently,...looks and filth of the wretches who crowded round him, indicated their situation, though they seemed insensible to the stench which he could scarcely... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1834 - 208 sider
...which he procured for the purpose (for the inhabitants, without any concern, waded through it), he reached the staircase. It had rained violently, and...looks and filth of the wretches who crowded round him, indicated their situation, though they seemed insensible to the stench which he could scarcely... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1848 - 488 sider
...which he procured for the purpose (for the inhabitants, without any concern, waded through it), he reached the staircase. It had rained violently, and...looks and filth of the wretches who crowded round him indicated their situation, though they seemed insensible to the stench, which he could scarcely... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1848 - 494 sider
...which he procured for the purpose (for the inhabitants, without any concern, waded through it), he reached the staircase. It had rained violently, and...garret to the ground. The sallow looks and filth of the wretehes who crowded round him, indicated their situation, though they seemed insensible to the stench,... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1848 - 482 sider
...waded through it), he reached the staircase. It had ruined violently, and from the shattered slate of the roof a torrent of water made its way through...looks and filth of the wretches who crowded round him indicated their situation, though they seemed insensible to the stench, which he could scarcely... | |
| Godfrey Locker Lampson - 1907 - 720 sider
...depth of several inches ; by the help of a plank and some stepping-stones, which I provided for the purpose (for the inhabitants without any concern waded...ground. The sallow looks and filth of the wretches who crouched round me, indicated their situation, though they seemed insensible to the stench, which I... | |
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