The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel De Foe: Moll Flanders. The history of the devilH. G. Bohn, 1855 |
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19. oldal
... give every day of what they have seen ; and every one was so positive of their having seen what they pretended to see , that there was no contradicting them , without breach of friendship , or being accounted rude and unmannerly on the ...
... give every day of what they have seen ; and every one was so positive of their having seen what they pretended to see , that there was no contradicting them , without breach of friendship , or being accounted rude and unmannerly on the ...
24. oldal
... gives her advice only to the female sex . To be spoken with , & c . An experienced physician , who has long studied the ... give you two or three dozen of the like , and yet have abundance left behind . It is sufficient from these to ...
... gives her advice only to the female sex . To be spoken with , & c . An experienced physician , who has long studied the ... give you two or three dozen of the like , and yet have abundance left behind . It is sufficient from these to ...
25. oldal
... give the poor your help for nothing . Ay , good woman , says the doctor , so I do , as I pub- lished there , I give my advice , but not my physic ! Alas , sir , says she , that is a snare laid for the poor then , for you give them your ...
... give the poor your help for nothing . Ay , good woman , says the doctor , so I do , as I pub- lished there , I give my advice , but not my physic ! Alas , sir , says she , that is a snare laid for the poor then , for you give them your ...
27. oldal
... give the reader of this the trouble of it . It remains to be mentioned now , what public measures were taken by the magistrates for the general safety , and to prevent the spreading of the distemper when it broke out ; I shall have ...
... give the reader of this the trouble of it . It remains to be mentioned now , what public measures were taken by the magistrates for the general safety , and to prevent the spreading of the distemper when it broke out ; I shall have ...
29. oldal
... give order to the constable that the house be shut up ; and if the constable shall be found remiss and negligent , to give notice thereof to the alderman of the ward . Watchmen . That to every infected house there be appointed.
... give order to the constable that the house be shut up ; and if the constable shall be found remiss and negligent , to give notice thereof to the alderman of the ward . Watchmen . That to every infected house there be appointed.
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a-clock abated Aldgate anchor barns began Bishopsgate blew blown boat bodies broke buried burnt calamity called carried CHIG church city of London Clerkenwell Cripplegate damage danger dead dead-cart died dismal distemper distress door dreadful drove drowned fall farther fell fire fire of London fright fury Giles's give Goodwin Sands ground hand happened heard houses hundred infected John late letter lives London lord mayor lost manner morning neighbours never night observed occasion parish particular persons physicians plague poor raging river river Thames road roof sent servant ships shore shut sick side Sir Stafford Fairborne Southwark stack of chimneys Stepney stood storm streets suffered taken tempest terrible things thought thousand told town trade trees true UNIV violence wall Wapping watchmen week Whitechapel whole wind Yarmouth
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11. oldal - I will say of the LORD, He is my refuge and my fortress : my God ; in him will I trust. 3 Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the noisome pestilence.
326. oldal - The merciful and gracious Lord hath so done His marvellous works : that they ought to be had in remembrance.
11. oldal - Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night, nor for the arrow that flieth by day, nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness, nor for the destruction that wasteth at noonday. A thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy right hand ; but it shall not come nigh thee.
11. oldal - I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress : my God ; in him will I trust. Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the noisome pestilence. He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust: his truth shall be thy shield and buckler. Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night ; nor for the arrow that flieth by day; Nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness ; nor for the destruction that wasteth at noonday. A thousand shall...
18. oldal - and said no more, but repeated those words continually, with a voice and countenance full of horror, a swift pace, and nobody could ever find him to stop, or rest, or take any sustenance, at least, that ever I could hear 'of. I met this poor creature several times in the streets, and would have spoken to him, but he would not enter into speech with me, or any one else, but held on his dismal cries continually.
76. oldal - Remember not, Lord, our offences, nor the offences of our forefathers ; neither take thou vengeance of our sins : spare us, good Lord, spare thy people, whom thou hast redeemed with thy most precious blood, and be not angry with us for ever.
156. oldal - At what instant I shall speak concerning a nation, and concerning a kingdom, to pluck up, and to pull down, and to destroy it; if that nation against whom I have pronounced, turn from their evil, I will repent of the evil that I thought to do unto them.
78. oldal - honest man, that is a great mercy, as things go now with the poor : but how do you live then, and how are you kept from the dreadful calamity that is now upon us all?
434. oldal - WHEREVER God erects a house of prayer, The Devil always builds a chapel there : And 'twill be found upon examination, The latter has the largest congregation...
14. oldal - London might well be said to be all in tears ; the mourners did not go about the streets indeed, for nobody put on black or made a formal dress of mourning for their nearest friends ; but the voice of mourning was truly heard in the streets. The shrieks of women and children at the windows and doors of their houses, where their...