| Alfred Trumble - 1896 - 214 pągines
...fire yet glowing. As I went by, the Protestants were plundering the Sessions House in the Old Bailey. There were not, I believe, a hundred; but they did...trepidation, as men lawfully employed, in full day." At the period of the Gordon Riots, Newgate was in the course of reconstruction. The present prison... | |
| James Boswell - 1900 - 928 pągines
...fire yet glowing. As I went by, the Protestants were plundering the Sessions House, at the Old Bailey. of@ " King's Bench, and the Marshalsea, and Wood Street Compter, and Clerkenwell Bridewell, and released... | |
| James Boswell - 1901 - 372 pągines
...fire yet glowing. As I went by the Protestants were plundering the Sessions House at the Old Bailey. There were not, I believe, a hundred ; but they did...place. On Wednesday they broke open the Fleet, and the King's Bench, and the Marshftlsea, and Wood Street Compter, and Clerkenwell Bridewell, and released... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 564 pągines
...fire yet glowing. As I went by, the Protestants were plundering the sessions-house at the Old Bailey. There were not, I believe, a hundred ; but they did...full day. Such is the cowardice of a commercial place ! " But the terrors of the day had not concluded with the demolition of Newgate. From thence, the multitude... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1902 - 556 pągines
...fire yet glowing. As I went by, the Protestants were plundering the sessions-house at the Old Bailey. There were not, I believe, a hundred ; but they did...full day. Such is the cowardice of a commercial place ! " But the terrors of the day had not concluded with the demolition of Newgate. From thence, the multitude... | |
| Constance Hill - 1907 - 428 pągines
...fire yet glowing. As I went by the Protestants were plundering the Sessions-house at the Old Bailey. There were not, I believe, a hundred, but they did...work at leisure, in full security, without sentinels and without trepidation as men lawfully employed, in full day." Mr. Richard Burke, in a letter to a... | |
| CONSTANCE HILL - 1907 - 444 pągines
...fire yet glowing. As I went by the Protestants were plundering the Sessions-house at the Old Bailey. There were not, I believe, a hundred, but they did...work at leisure, in full security, without sentinels and without trepidation as men lawfully employed, in full day." Mr. Richard Burke, in' a letter to... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1908 - 744 pągines
...way in which there was something of "an universal panic!:," the rioters plundering and destroying " at leisure, in full security, without sentinels, without trepidation, as men lawfully employed in ful ' day. Such is the cowardice of a commercial place." Such is a brief resume of the political conditions,... | |
| James Boswell - 1852
...fire yet glowing. As I went by, the Protestants were plundering the Sessions House at the Old Bailey. There were not, I believe, a hundred ; but they did...place. On Wednesday they broke open the Fleet, and the King's Bench, and the Marshalsea, and Wood-street Compter, and Clerkenwell Bridewell, and released... | |
| Edwin Hubert Burton - 1909 - 410 pągines
...Mrs. Thrale : " as I went by, the Protestants were plundering the Sessions House at the Old Bailey. There were not, I believe, a hundred ; but they did...trepidation as men lawfully employed in full day." Edmund Burke's brother, Richard, in a letter dated " June 7, 1780, in what was London," l says : —... | |
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