The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . R.N., whohad been struck by a shell while the Dajjodilwas getting clear, died dming the passage,but recovered consciousness before the endto ask faintly if all went well. They easedthe passing soul with the assmance that allhad gone very well; and in that comfortableknowledge Ms brave spirit fled. The dawn broadened into day and lit thesmouldering docks and debris-strewn moleand the motionless outstretched figures stilllying where they fell. It lit the shell-torn upper works of five of His Majesty
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . R.N., whohad been struck by a shell while the Dajjodilwas getting clear, died dming the passage,but recovered consciousness before the endto ask faintly if all went well. They easedthe passing soul with the assmance that allhad gone very well; and in that comfortableknowledge Ms brave spirit fled. The dawn broadened into day and lit thesmouldering docks and debris-strewn moleand the motionless outstretched figures stilllying where they fell. It lit the shell-torn upper works of five of His Majesty https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-rn-whohad-been-struck-by-a-shell-while-the-dajjodilwas-getting-clear-died-dming-the-passagebut-recovered-consciousness-before-the-endto-ask-faintly-if-all-went-well-they-easedthe-passing-soul-with-the-assmance-that-allhad-gone-very-well-and-in-that-comfortableknowledge-ms-brave-spirit-fled-the-dawn-broadened-into-day-and-lit-thesmouldering-docks-and-debris-strewn-moleand-the-motionless-outstretched-figures-stilllying-where-they-fell-it-lit-the-shell-torn-upper-works-of-five-of-his-majesty-image342713496.html
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . • • « • For forty minutes the policeman on dutyoutside Waterloo Station had been keepingunder observation a rather dejected-lookingbluejacket carrying a bundle, who stood atthe corner scrutinising the buses as theypassed. Finally, with deliberate measuredtread he approached the man of the sea. What bus do you want, mate ? Mr. Pettigrew enlightened him as to thenumber. Theres been four of that number gone ^ By the ancient custom of the Navy a defaulter removeshis Cfl-p when his case is investigated
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . • • « • For forty minutes the policeman on dutyoutside Waterloo Station had been keepingunder observation a rather dejected-lookingbluejacket carrying a bundle, who stood atthe corner scrutinising the buses as theypassed. Finally, with deliberate measuredtread he approached the man of the sea. What bus do you want, mate ? Mr. Pettigrew enlightened him as to thenumber. Theres been four of that number gone ^ By the ancient custom of the Navy a defaulter removeshis Cfl-p when his case is investigated https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-for-forty-minutes-the-policeman-on-dutyoutside-waterloo-station-had-been-keepingunder-observation-a-rather-dejected-lookingbluejacket-carrying-a-bundle-who-stood-atthe-corner-scrutinising-the-buses-as-theypassed-finally-with-deliberate-measuredtread-he-approached-the-man-of-the-sea-what-bus-do-you-want-mate-mr-pettigrew-enlightened-him-as-to-thenumber-theres-been-four-of-that-number-gone-by-the-ancient-custom-of-the-navy-a-defaulter-removeshis-cfl-p-when-his-case-is-investigated-image342715889.html
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . to his own trade. III. The Left Flank The north-east wind carried the steadygrumble of gunfire across the sand-dunesand far out to sea. The foremost guns crew of a British de-stroyer stood huddled in the lee of the gun-shield with their duffle hoods pulled downover their foreheads. The sea was calm,and the stars overhead shone with frostybrilliance. A figure groped its way forwardwith a bowl of cocoa, and joined the groupround the breech of the gun. They drankin turn, grunting as the warmth penetr
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . to his own trade. III. The Left Flank The north-east wind carried the steadygrumble of gunfire across the sand-dunesand far out to sea. The foremost guns crew of a British de-stroyer stood huddled in the lee of the gun-shield with their duffle hoods pulled downover their foreheads. The sea was calm,and the stars overhead shone with frostybrilliance. A figure groped its way forwardwith a bowl of cocoa, and joined the groupround the breech of the gun. They drankin turn, grunting as the warmth penetr https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-to-his-own-trade-iii-the-left-flank-the-north-east-wind-carried-the-steadygrumble-of-gunfire-across-the-sand-dunesand-far-out-to-sea-the-foremost-guns-crew-of-a-british-de-stroyer-stood-huddled-in-the-lee-of-the-gun-shield-with-their-duffle-hoods-pulled-downover-their-foreheads-the-sea-was-calmand-the-stars-overhead-shone-with-frostybrilliance-a-figure-groped-its-way-forwardwith-a-bowl-of-cocoa-and-joined-the-groupround-the-breech-of-the-gun-they-drankin-turn-grunting-as-the-warmth-penetr-image342717278.html
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . the enemywith an initial advantage of which he mightreasonably be expected to make the most.Indeed the wonder is not so much thatthey were not intercepted in the inky dark-ness of a thousand square miles, but thatthey did not make more of their oppor-tunity. On the night in question one of theDrifter Patrol had sighted a submarine onthe surface, attempting to break throughthe vigilant cordon of patrol craft. Offwent the drifter in jubilant pursuit, signal-ling to her consorts to join the hunt, and
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . the enemywith an initial advantage of which he mightreasonably be expected to make the most.Indeed the wonder is not so much thatthey were not intercepted in the inky dark-ness of a thousand square miles, but thatthey did not make more of their oppor-tunity. On the night in question one of theDrifter Patrol had sighted a submarine onthe surface, attempting to break throughthe vigilant cordon of patrol craft. Offwent the drifter in jubilant pursuit, signal-ling to her consorts to join the hunt, and https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-the-enemywith-an-initial-advantage-of-which-he-mightreasonably-be-expected-to-make-the-mostindeed-the-wonder-is-not-so-much-thatthey-were-not-intercepted-in-the-inky-dark-ness-of-a-thousand-square-miles-but-thatthey-did-not-make-more-of-their-oppor-tunity-on-the-night-in-question-one-of-thedrifter-patrol-had-sighted-a-submarine-onthe-surface-attempting-to-break-throughthe-vigilant-cordon-of-patrol-craft-offwent-the-drifter-in-jubilant-pursuit-signal-ling-to-her-consorts-to-join-the-hunt-and-image342716635.html
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . boat almost before hereahsed he had left his ledge. A flask wascrammed between his chattering teeth ;someone wound fold upon fold of blanketround him. Any more of you, mate ? said a voiceanxiously; and then, Strike me bHnd if itaint old Bill! The survivor opened his eyes and saw theface of the bowman contemplating himabove his cork hfebelt. It was a vaguelyfamiliar face. They had been shipmates 236 THE SURVIVOR somewhere once. Barracks, Devonport,praps it was. He blinked the tears out ofhis eyes a
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . boat almost before hereahsed he had left his ledge. A flask wascrammed between his chattering teeth ;someone wound fold upon fold of blanketround him. Any more of you, mate ? said a voiceanxiously; and then, Strike me bHnd if itaint old Bill! The survivor opened his eyes and saw theface of the bowman contemplating himabove his cork hfebelt. It was a vaguelyfamiliar face. They had been shipmates 236 THE SURVIVOR somewhere once. Barracks, Devonport,praps it was. He blinked the tears out ofhis eyes a https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-boat-almost-before-hereahsed-he-had-left-his-ledge-a-flask-wascrammed-between-his-chattering-teeth-someone-wound-fold-upon-fold-of-blanketround-him-any-more-of-you-mate-said-a-voiceanxiously-and-then-strike-me-bhnd-if-itaint-old-bill!-the-survivor-opened-his-eyes-and-saw-theface-of-the-bowman-contemplating-himabove-his-cork-hfebelt-it-was-a-vaguelyfamiliar-face-they-had-been-shipmates-236-the-survivor-somewhere-once-barracks-devonportpraps-it-was-he-blinked-the-tears-out-ofhis-eyes-a-image342715433.html
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . FINIS PrinteA tn Qr«<U Britain, b^ Basell, Walton Ji Vine^, 14.,London and Ayle^ury. 3 1205 02114 5436 J - V imSllllinM?^ REGIONAL LIBRARY FACILITY A A 001 432 014 7. HODDER AND STOUGHTON LONDON NEW YORK TORONTO Printed in Oreat BrUam by Haull, Waison J: 7iney, Ld.,London and Aylesbury. dedicated to Captain GORDON CAMPBELL, V.C, D.S.O., Royal Navy.navyeternalwhich00bart
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . FINIS PrinteA tn Qr«<U Britain, b^ Basell, Walton Ji Vine^, 14.,London and Ayle^ury. 3 1205 02114 5436 J - V imSllllinM?^ REGIONAL LIBRARY FACILITY A A 001 432 014 7. HODDER AND STOUGHTON LONDON NEW YORK TORONTO Printed in Oreat BrUam by Haull, Waison J: 7iney, Ld.,London and Aylesbury. dedicated to Captain GORDON CAMPBELL, V.C, D.S.O., Royal Navy.navyeternalwhich00bart https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-finis-printea-tn-qrltu-britain-b-basell-walton-ji-vine-14london-and-ayleury-3-1205-02114-5436-j-v-imsllllinm-regional-library-facility-a-a-001-432-014-7-hodder-and-stoughton-london-new-york-toronto-printed-in-oreat-bruam-by-haull-waison-j-7iney-ldlondon-and-aylesbury-dedicated-to-captain-gordon-campbell-vc-dso-royal-navynavyeternalwhich00bart-image342718790.html
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . om those far-offdays ? USQUE AB OVO 47 You crowd too quickly now, you whosefair names are legion, so that the splendour ofyour sacrifices blur and intermingle. TheNorth Sea knows you and the hidden Belgianminefields; the Am-ora Borealis was thecandle that lit some to bed, and the surf on thebeaches of GaUipoli murmms to others a never-ending lullaby. Ostend and Zeebrugge willnot forget you, and the countless tales of yourpassing shall be the sword hilt on which ourchildrens children shall cut thei
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . om those far-offdays ? USQUE AB OVO 47 You crowd too quickly now, you whosefair names are legion, so that the splendour ofyour sacrifices blur and intermingle. TheNorth Sea knows you and the hidden Belgianminefields; the Am-ora Borealis was thecandle that lit some to bed, and the surf on thebeaches of GaUipoli murmms to others a never-ending lullaby. Ostend and Zeebrugge willnot forget you, and the countless tales of yourpassing shall be the sword hilt on which ourchildrens children shall cut thei https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-om-those-far-offdays-usque-ab-ovo-47-you-crowd-too-quickly-now-you-whosefair-names-are-legion-so-that-the-splendour-ofyour-sacrifices-blur-and-intermingle-thenorth-sea-knows-you-and-the-hidden-belgianminefields-the-am-ora-borealis-was-thecandle-that-lit-some-to-bed-and-the-surf-on-thebeaches-of-gauipoli-murmms-to-others-a-never-ending-lullaby-ostend-and-zeebrugge-willnot-forget-you-and-the-countless-tales-of-yourpassing-shall-be-the-sword-hilt-on-which-ourchildrens-children-shall-cut-thei-image342717767.html
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . ge house, andincidentally offered an admirable target fromthe sea. The taxpayer unfolded his morningpaper, and took a sip of his tea. Then heput the cup down quickly. Youve for-gotten the sugar, he said. No, dear, replied his wife, I haventforgotten it, but there isnt any. Eh, said the taxpayer, why not ? whythe devil isnt there any sugar ? The taxpayers wife advanced a numberof popular theories to account for thephenomenon, while the taxpayer gloomilystirred his unsweetened tea. Then all I should
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . ge house, andincidentally offered an admirable target fromthe sea. The taxpayer unfolded his morningpaper, and took a sip of his tea. Then heput the cup down quickly. Youve for-gotten the sugar, he said. No, dear, replied his wife, I haventforgotten it, but there isnt any. Eh, said the taxpayer, why not ? whythe devil isnt there any sugar ? The taxpayers wife advanced a numberof popular theories to account for thephenomenon, while the taxpayer gloomilystirred his unsweetened tea. Then all I should https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-ge-house-andincidentally-offered-an-admirable-target-fromthe-sea-the-taxpayer-unfolded-his-morningpaper-and-took-a-sip-of-his-tea-then-heput-the-cup-down-quickly-youve-for-gotten-the-sugar-he-said-no-dear-replied-his-wife-i-haventforgotten-it-but-there-isnt-any-eh-said-the-taxpayer-why-not-whythe-devil-isnt-there-any-sugar-the-taxpayers-wife-advanced-a-numberof-popular-theories-to-account-for-thephenomenon-while-the-taxpayer-gloomilystirred-his-unsweetened-tea-then-all-i-should-image342717521.html
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . , andsubmarines proceed instantly and rendezvousin execution oJ previous orders.^ The echoes 288 THE SPIRIT OF THE FLEET broke back from the quiet hills and diedaway. Gee ! muttered an irrepressible Ameri-can ship. Hold tight, Emma ! were off I Gate I yelped the destroyers, standby the gates I and presently they spedforth to meet the dawn and their destiny.The grinding sound of cables crawlingthrough the hawsepipes as the squadi^onsshortened in filled the harbour. The darkwater eddied and swirled
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . , andsubmarines proceed instantly and rendezvousin execution oJ previous orders.^ The echoes 288 THE SPIRIT OF THE FLEET broke back from the quiet hills and diedaway. Gee ! muttered an irrepressible Ameri-can ship. Hold tight, Emma ! were off I Gate I yelped the destroyers, standby the gates I and presently they spedforth to meet the dawn and their destiny.The grinding sound of cables crawlingthrough the hawsepipes as the squadi^onsshortened in filled the harbour. The darkwater eddied and swirled https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-andsubmarines-proceed-instantly-and-rendezvousin-execution-oj-previous-orders-the-echoes-288-the-spirit-of-the-fleet-broke-back-from-the-quiet-hills-and-diedaway-gee-!-muttered-an-irrepressible-ameri-can-ship-hold-tight-emma-!-were-off-i-gate-i-yelped-the-destroyers-standby-the-gates-i-and-presently-they-spedforth-to-meet-the-dawn-and-their-destinythe-grinding-sound-of-cables-crawlingthrough-the-hawsepipes-as-the-squadionsshortened-in-filled-the-harbour-the-darkwater-eddied-and-swirled-image342713694.html
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . m up. My brother wentthrough a course in the Mediterranean once—place called Platea. I remember him tellingme about it. The stroke oar sat upright and glanced thelength of the boat. Wouldnt it be a rumthing, he said, if there was a war someday and we were all in it. He ticked offtheir names on his fingers : Submarine,aeroplane, destroyer, minelayer, minesweeper, battleship He paused. Id like to be in a cruiser, he said. A big cruiser scout-ing ahead of the Fleet. Youd get moreexcitement there than
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . m up. My brother wentthrough a course in the Mediterranean once—place called Platea. I remember him tellingme about it. The stroke oar sat upright and glanced thelength of the boat. Wouldnt it be a rumthing, he said, if there was a war someday and we were all in it. He ticked offtheir names on his fingers : Submarine,aeroplane, destroyer, minelayer, minesweeper, battleship He paused. Id like to be in a cruiser, he said. A big cruiser scout-ing ahead of the Fleet. Youd get moreexcitement there than https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-m-up-my-brother-wentthrough-a-course-in-the-mediterranean-onceplace-called-platea-i-remember-him-tellingme-about-it-the-stroke-oar-sat-upright-and-glanced-thelength-of-the-boat-wouldnt-it-be-a-rumthing-he-said-if-there-was-a-war-someday-and-we-were-all-in-it-he-ticked-offtheir-names-on-his-fingers-submarineaeroplane-destroyer-minelayer-minesweeper-battleship-he-paused-id-like-to-be-in-a-cruiser-he-said-a-big-cruiser-scout-ing-ahead-of-the-fleet-youd-get-moreexcitement-there-than-image342718136.html
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . their eager crews of oldmen and boys straining at the halliards tocatch the last capful of wind. After themcame the armed guard-boat of the littlepeaceful fleet, a stout trawler with a gun inher bows, fussing in the wake of her charges. The skipper of the guard-boat was at thewheel, a tall, gaunt old man with a fringe ofgrey whisker round his jaws and a mouthas tight as a scar. He it was who locatedthe herring and placed the fleet across theirpath, and all that day the smacks lay totheir nets till
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . their eager crews of oldmen and boys straining at the halliards tocatch the last capful of wind. After themcame the armed guard-boat of the littlepeaceful fleet, a stout trawler with a gun inher bows, fussing in the wake of her charges. The skipper of the guard-boat was at thewheel, a tall, gaunt old man with a fringe ofgrey whisker round his jaws and a mouthas tight as a scar. He it was who locatedthe herring and placed the fleet across theirpath, and all that day the smacks lay totheir nets till https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-their-eager-crews-of-oldmen-and-boys-straining-at-the-halliards-tocatch-the-last-capful-of-wind-after-themcame-the-armed-guard-boat-of-the-littlepeaceful-fleet-a-stout-trawler-with-a-gun-inher-bows-fussing-in-the-wake-of-her-charges-the-skipper-of-the-guard-boat-was-at-thewheel-a-tall-gaunt-old-man-with-a-fringe-ofgrey-whisker-round-his-jaws-and-a-mouthas-tight-as-a-scar-he-it-was-who-locatedthe-herring-and-placed-the-fleet-across-theirpath-and-all-that-day-the-smacks-lay-totheir-nets-till-image342716980.html
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . le gun while theres a shell leftaboard. ... 88 IN THE TWILIGHT The mate stood up and looked aft alongthe splintered, bloody deck, beyond thesmoke and steam trailing to leeward. ** The guns wrecked, he said slowly, asif speaking to himself. The little smacksare clear o danger. . The destroyersare comin up. . Ye have fought a goodfight, father. The submarine had ceasedfire, and as he spoke, she submerged andvanished sullenly, like a wild beast baulkedof its prey. • • • • • An old woman sat knitting
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . le gun while theres a shell leftaboard. ... 88 IN THE TWILIGHT The mate stood up and looked aft alongthe splintered, bloody deck, beyond thesmoke and steam trailing to leeward. ** The guns wrecked, he said slowly, asif speaking to himself. The little smacksare clear o danger. . The destroyersare comin up. . Ye have fought a goodfight, father. The submarine had ceasedfire, and as he spoke, she submerged andvanished sullenly, like a wild beast baulkedof its prey. • • • • • An old woman sat knitting https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-le-gun-while-theres-a-shell-leftaboard-88-in-the-twilight-the-mate-stood-up-and-looked-aft-alongthe-splintered-bloody-deck-beyond-thesmoke-and-steam-trailing-to-leeward-the-guns-wrecked-he-said-slowly-asif-speaking-to-himself-the-little-smacksare-clear-o-danger-the-destroyersare-comin-up-ye-have-fought-a-goodfight-father-the-submarine-had-ceasedfire-and-as-he-spoke-she-submerged-andvanished-sullenly-like-a-wild-beast-baulkedof-its-prey-an-old-woman-sat-knitting-image342716903.html
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . thin light of a sickle moon tipped tHecrest of each swift-running sea with silver.The rest was a purple blackness, throughwhich the north wind slashed like a knife,and the sound of surf on a distant shoal wascarried moaning. At intervals a bank ofracing clouds trailed across the face of themoon, and then all was inky dark for a while. It was during one of these periods ofobliteration of all things visible that a slender,perpendicular object rose above the surfaceof the sea. Gradually the dim light
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . thin light of a sickle moon tipped tHecrest of each swift-running sea with silver.The rest was a purple blackness, throughwhich the north wind slashed like a knife,and the sound of surf on a distant shoal wascarried moaning. At intervals a bank ofracing clouds trailed across the face of themoon, and then all was inky dark for a while. It was during one of these periods ofobliteration of all things visible that a slender,perpendicular object rose above the surfaceof the sea. Gradually the dim light https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-thin-light-of-a-sickle-moon-tipped-thecrest-of-each-swift-running-sea-with-silverthe-rest-was-a-purple-blackness-throughwhich-the-north-wind-slashed-like-a-knifeand-the-sound-of-surf-on-a-distant-shoal-wascarried-moaning-at-intervals-a-bank-ofracing-clouds-trailed-across-the-face-of-themoon-and-then-all-was-inky-dark-for-a-while-it-was-during-one-of-these-periods-ofobliteration-of-all-things-visible-that-a-slenderperpendicular-object-rose-above-the-surfaceof-the-sea-gradually-the-dim-light-image342717023.html
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . sub-marine in the closely guarded waters of theChannel, and along sixty miles of watchfulcoast the hunt was up. My brother Alf, said the sight-setterdisgustedly, as he kicked off his seaboots andprepared for an hours sleep, e may befamilr wif tools wot I dont know nothin*about. But theres one thing about em—when e lays em down, e bloody-well laysem down.* IV. The Hunt The Blimp rose from her moorings, soaringseaward, and straightway the roar of herpropeller cut off each of the occupants of thecar
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . sub-marine in the closely guarded waters of theChannel, and along sixty miles of watchfulcoast the hunt was up. My brother Alf, said the sight-setterdisgustedly, as he kicked off his seaboots andprepared for an hours sleep, e may befamilr wif tools wot I dont know nothin*about. But theres one thing about em—when e lays em down, e bloody-well laysem down.* IV. The Hunt The Blimp rose from her moorings, soaringseaward, and straightway the roar of herpropeller cut off each of the occupants of thecar https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-sub-marine-in-the-closely-guarded-waters-of-thechannel-and-along-sixty-miles-of-watchfulcoast-the-hunt-was-up-my-brother-alf-said-the-sight-setterdisgustedly-as-he-kicked-off-his-seaboots-andprepared-for-an-hours-sleep-e-may-befamilr-wif-tools-wot-i-dont-know-nothinabout-but-theres-one-thing-about-emwhen-e-lays-em-down-e-bloody-well-laysem-down-iv-the-hunt-the-blimp-rose-from-her-moorings-soaringseaward-and-straightway-the-roar-of-herpropeller-cut-off-each-of-the-occupants-of-thecar-image342717158.html
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . . Night all! Aughtlone watched the twin glimmers fadeaway down the long corridor and turned tohis last remaining guest. Were a tongue-tied breed, he said. Weve been trying to voice some tremendoussentiment thats been struggling for expres-sion all the evening, and Its had us beat, said Brakespear. Hemade a circle in the air with the waveringcandle-flame. Its too big. Weve all seenso much in this bloody war, collectively. . .We feel that we are the Navy and the Navyis us; yet, somehow, we dont coun
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . . Night all! Aughtlone watched the twin glimmers fadeaway down the long corridor and turned tohis last remaining guest. Were a tongue-tied breed, he said. Weve been trying to voice some tremendoussentiment thats been struggling for expres-sion all the evening, and Its had us beat, said Brakespear. Hemade a circle in the air with the waveringcandle-flame. Its too big. Weve all seenso much in this bloody war, collectively. . .We feel that we are the Navy and the Navyis us; yet, somehow, we dont coun https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-night-all!-aughtlone-watched-the-twin-glimmers-fadeaway-down-the-long-corridor-and-turned-tohis-last-remaining-guest-were-a-tongue-tied-breed-he-said-weve-been-trying-to-voice-some-tremendoussentiment-thats-been-struggling-for-expres-sion-all-the-evening-and-its-had-us-beat-said-brakespear-hemade-a-circle-in-the-air-with-the-waveringcandle-flame-its-too-big-weve-all-seenso-much-in-this-bloody-war-collectively-we-feel-that-we-are-the-navy-and-the-navyis-us-yet-somehow-we-dont-coun-image342713253.html
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . ike the features of a pro-fessional pugilist—tripped back to harbour.He was a young lieutenant-commander,fresh from the Grand Fleet—a contemporary,in fact, of the Admirals son. And earlythe following morning the Admiral wentover the side—not as he might have doneten years earlier, with guard and band, tothe shrill twitter of a pipe. He paused atthe gangway, and laid his left hand on theyounger mans shoulder. The race is to the swift, he said, thebattle to the strong. Good luck to you, mylad. You w
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . ike the features of a pro-fessional pugilist—tripped back to harbour.He was a young lieutenant-commander,fresh from the Grand Fleet—a contemporary,in fact, of the Admirals son. And earlythe following morning the Admiral wentover the side—not as he might have doneten years earlier, with guard and band, tothe shrill twitter of a pipe. He paused atthe gangway, and laid his left hand on theyounger mans shoulder. The race is to the swift, he said, thebattle to the strong. Good luck to you, mylad. You w https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-ike-the-features-of-a-pro-fessional-pugilisttripped-back-to-harbourhe-was-a-young-lieutenant-commanderfresh-from-the-grand-fleeta-contemporaryin-fact-of-the-admirals-son-and-earlythe-following-morning-the-admiral-wentover-the-sidenot-as-he-might-have-doneten-years-earlier-with-guard-and-band-tothe-shrill-twitter-of-a-pipe-he-paused-atthe-gangway-and-laid-his-left-hand-on-theyounger-mans-shoulder-the-race-is-to-the-swift-he-said-thebattle-to-the-strong-good-luck-to-you-mylad-you-w-image342716463.html
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . rd and had a glimpse of scarlet-coated footmen behind the glass panels ofa door. The Commanders wife gulped. No, she said, of course not. But I wishI could come with you. He gave her handa quick squeeze and jumped out: as heturned to close the door their eyes met. Wait, he said and passed from her ken. Outside the railings, drawn up in an in-conspicuous spot by the curb, oblivious tothe inexorable ticking of the tuppences, shewaited. Nearly half an hour had elapsedbefore she saw him coming towards
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . rd and had a glimpse of scarlet-coated footmen behind the glass panels ofa door. The Commanders wife gulped. No, she said, of course not. But I wishI could come with you. He gave her handa quick squeeze and jumped out: as heturned to close the door their eyes met. Wait, he said and passed from her ken. Outside the railings, drawn up in an in-conspicuous spot by the curb, oblivious tothe inexorable ticking of the tuppences, shewaited. Nearly half an hour had elapsedbefore she saw him coming towards https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-rd-and-had-a-glimpse-of-scarlet-coated-footmen-behind-the-glass-panels-ofa-door-the-commanders-wife-gulped-no-she-said-of-course-not-but-i-wishi-could-come-with-you-he-gave-her-handa-quick-squeeze-and-jumped-out-as-heturned-to-close-the-door-their-eyes-met-wait-he-said-and-passed-from-her-ken-outside-the-railings-drawn-up-in-an-in-conspicuous-spot-by-the-curb-oblivious-tothe-inexorable-ticking-of-the-tuppences-shewaited-nearly-half-an-hour-had-elapsedbefore-she-saw-him-coming-towards-image342714258.html
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . FINIS PrinteA tn Qr«<U Britain, b^ Basell, Walton Ji Vine^, 14.,London and Ayle^ury. 3 1205 02114 5436 J - V imSllllinM?^ REGIONAL LIBRARY FACILITY A A 001 432 014 7. CONTENTS PROLOGUE FAQB . 17 CHAPTER I USQUE AB OVO 23 CHAPTER II IN THE TWILIGHT ..... 48 CHAPTER III THE NAVY-THAT-FLIES . , , 8§ 12 CONTENTS CHAPTER IV PAflB LEST WE FORGET . . 118 CHAPTER V THE FEET OF THE YOUNG MEN . . 156 CHAPTER VI GIPSIES OF THE SEA .... 164 CHAPTER VII THE DAY—AND THE MORNING AFTER . 180 CHAPTER VIII THE N
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . FINIS PrinteA tn Qr«<U Britain, b^ Basell, Walton Ji Vine^, 14.,London and Ayle^ury. 3 1205 02114 5436 J - V imSllllinM?^ REGIONAL LIBRARY FACILITY A A 001 432 014 7. CONTENTS PROLOGUE FAQB . 17 CHAPTER I USQUE AB OVO 23 CHAPTER II IN THE TWILIGHT ..... 48 CHAPTER III THE NAVY-THAT-FLIES . , , 8§ 12 CONTENTS CHAPTER IV PAflB LEST WE FORGET . . 118 CHAPTER V THE FEET OF THE YOUNG MEN . . 156 CHAPTER VI GIPSIES OF THE SEA .... 164 CHAPTER VII THE DAY—AND THE MORNING AFTER . 180 CHAPTER VIII THE N https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-finis-printea-tn-qrltu-britain-b-basell-walton-ji-vine-14london-and-ayleury-3-1205-02114-5436-j-v-imsllllinm-regional-library-facility-a-a-001-432-014-7-contents-prologue-faqb-17-chapter-i-usque-ab-ovo-23-chapter-ii-in-the-twilight-48-chapter-iii-the-navy-that-flies-8-12-contents-chapter-iv-paflb-lest-we-forget-118-chapter-v-the-feet-of-the-young-men-156-chapter-vi-gipsies-of-the-sea-164-chapter-vii-the-dayand-the-morning-after-180-chapter-viii-the-n-image342718328.html
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . CHAPTER VI GIPSIES OF THE SEA August 4th, 1914, probably found theyachtsmen of Great Britain less unpreparedfor war with Germany than any othercivilian community in the Empire. Men turn to the sea as a profession fora variety of reasons; but the amateuryachtsman embraced the sea as a mistresswith a complete and very genuine passion.To those who seek her thus, the sea hasmuch to tell; she will whisper a thousandsecrets twixt dusk and dawn to the littleships r@G-;ng snug in her curlew-haunted 1<4
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . CHAPTER VI GIPSIES OF THE SEA August 4th, 1914, probably found theyachtsmen of Great Britain less unpreparedfor war with Germany than any othercivilian community in the Empire. Men turn to the sea as a profession fora variety of reasons; but the amateuryachtsman embraced the sea as a mistresswith a complete and very genuine passion.To those who seek her thus, the sea hasmuch to tell; she will whisper a thousandsecrets twixt dusk and dawn to the littleships r@G-;ng snug in her curlew-haunted 1<4 https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-chapter-vi-gipsies-of-the-sea-august-4th-1914-probably-found-theyachtsmen-of-great-britain-less-unpreparedfor-war-with-germany-than-any-othercivilian-community-in-the-empire-men-turn-to-the-sea-as-a-profession-fora-variety-of-reasons-but-the-amateuryachtsman-embraced-the-sea-as-a-mistresswith-a-complete-and-very-genuine-passionto-those-who-seek-her-thus-the-sea-hasmuch-to-tell-she-will-whisper-a-thousandsecrets-twixt-dusk-and-dawn-to-the-littleships-r@g-ng-snug-in-her-curlew-haunted-1lt4-image342716303.html
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . fancy I made obeisance to the smilingAmerican girlhood that has good cause tobe proud of its knights : and so back tothe gunroom, where one of the gay companyhad just sat down to the piano. We perched round on the table and thebacks of chairs, and sang. They were thelatest patriotic songs from the United States,tuneful, emotional jingles whereby everynation going to the wars shamelessly strivesto voice its inner feelings. And when theplayers repertoire was ended we startedafresh ; while the more e
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . fancy I made obeisance to the smilingAmerican girlhood that has good cause tobe proud of its knights : and so back tothe gunroom, where one of the gay companyhad just sat down to the piano. We perched round on the table and thebacks of chairs, and sang. They were thelatest patriotic songs from the United States,tuneful, emotional jingles whereby everynation going to the wars shamelessly strivesto voice its inner feelings. And when theplayers repertoire was ended we startedafresh ; while the more e https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-fancy-i-made-obeisance-to-the-smilingamerican-girlhood-that-has-good-cause-tobe-proud-of-its-knights-and-so-back-tothe-gunroom-where-one-of-the-gay-companyhad-just-sat-down-to-the-piano-we-perched-round-on-the-table-and-thebacks-of-chairs-and-sang-they-were-thelatest-patriotic-songs-from-the-united-statestuneful-emotional-jingles-whereby-everynation-going-to-the-wars-shamelessly-strivesto-voice-its-inner-feelings-and-when-theplayers-repertoire-was-ended-we-startedafresh-while-the-more-e-image342715221.html
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . icer, returning from thetask white and silent. A few months later the officers of theflotilla to which the boat had belonged wereasked to elect a sponsor for the little son 212 THE NAVY-UNDER-THE-SEA of their dead comrade. Now since the lifeof any one of them was no very certainpledge, they chose three : of whom one wasthe best boxer, another the best footballer,and the third owned the lowest golf handicapin their community. In due course theboy was destined to become a submarineofficer also, and
The navy eternal, which is the navy-that-floats, the navy-that-flies and the navy-under-the-sea . icer, returning from thetask white and silent. A few months later the officers of theflotilla to which the boat had belonged wereasked to elect a sponsor for the little son 212 THE NAVY-UNDER-THE-SEA of their dead comrade. Now since the lifeof any one of them was no very certainpledge, they chose three : of whom one wasthe best boxer, another the best footballer,and the third owned the lowest golf handicapin their community. In due course theboy was destined to become a submarineofficer also, and https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-eternal-which-is-the-navy-that-floats-the-navy-that-flies-and-the-navy-under-the-sea-icer-returning-from-thetask-white-and-silent-a-few-months-later-the-officers-of-theflotilla-to-which-the-boat-had-belonged-wereasked-to-elect-a-sponsor-for-the-little-son-212-the-navy-under-the-sea-of-their-dead-comrade-now-since-the-lifeof-any-one-of-them-was-no-very-certainpledge-they-chose-three-of-whom-one-wasthe-best-boxer-another-the-best-footballerand-the-third-owned-the-lowest-golf-handicapin-their-community-in-due-course-theboy-was-destined-to-become-a-submarineofficer-also-and-image342716149.html
Portraits, memoirs, and characters, of remarkable persons, from the revolution in 1688 to the end of the reign of George II Collected from the most authentic accounts extant . :::::::;:::;:::::::::;:::::;:::. DOLLY OF THE CHOP HOUSE GEORGE ii.] REMARKABLE PERSONS. 221 , of tfje THE Chop-house in Queens-head-passage, Pater-noster-row and Newgate-street, is indebted to thiswoman for its original institution ; she kept it withgreat success for many years, but we are not informedwhether she realized sufficient means to retire on,or continued in the possession until her death.We are, however, certa
Portraits, memoirs, and characters, of remarkable persons, from the revolution in 1688 to the end of the reign of George II Collected from the most authentic accounts extant . :::::::;:::;:::::::::;:::::;:::. DOLLY OF THE CHOP HOUSE GEORGE ii.] REMARKABLE PERSONS. 221 , of tfje THE Chop-house in Queens-head-passage, Pater-noster-row and Newgate-street, is indebted to thiswoman for its original institution ; she kept it withgreat success for many years, but we are not informedwhether she realized sufficient means to retire on,or continued in the possession until her death.We are, however, certa https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/portraits-memoirs-and-characters-of-remarkable-persons-from-the-revolution-in-1688-to-the-end-of-the-reign-of-george-ii-collected-from-the-most-authentic-accounts-extant-dolly-of-the-chop-house-george-ii-remarkable-persons-221-of-tfje-the-chop-house-in-queens-head-passage-pater-noster-row-and-newgate-street-is-indebted-to-thiswoman-for-its-original-institution-she-kept-it-withgreat-success-for-many-years-but-we-are-not-informedwhether-she-realized-sufficient-means-to-retire-onor-continued-in-the-possession-until-her-deathwe-are-however-certa-image338296173.html
Rambles through the British Isles . an of fear, fuller of resolution than of pains,fuller of honor than of days. In the chapel of Edward the Confessor, is an object of greatattraction, and worthy of a passing notice—The Coronation Chair. In it all the kings and queens of England were crowned; andeven when a monarch had been crowned previously in anotherplace, as was Hen:y HI., whose coronation took place atGloucester, it was deemed expedient to have him come toWestminster, and seated in this venerable chair, go through JJestminster Abbey. 141 the orUcal of being crowned iii the presence of the
Rambles through the British Isles . an of fear, fuller of resolution than of pains,fuller of honor than of days. In the chapel of Edward the Confessor, is an object of greatattraction, and worthy of a passing notice—The Coronation Chair. In it all the kings and queens of England were crowned; andeven when a monarch had been crowned previously in anotherplace, as was Hen:y HI., whose coronation took place atGloucester, it was deemed expedient to have him come toWestminster, and seated in this venerable chair, go through JJestminster Abbey. 141 the orUcal of being crowned iii the presence of the https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/rambles-through-the-british-isles-an-of-fear-fuller-of-resolution-than-of-painsfuller-of-honor-than-of-days-in-the-chapel-of-edward-the-confessor-is-an-object-of-greatattraction-and-worthy-of-a-passing-noticethe-coronation-chair-in-it-all-the-kings-and-queens-of-england-were-crowned-andeven-when-a-monarch-had-been-crowned-previously-in-anotherplace-as-was-heny-hi-whose-coronation-took-place-atgloucester-it-was-deemed-expedient-to-have-him-come-towestminster-and-seated-in-this-venerable-chair-go-through-jjestminster-abbey-141-the-orucal-of-being-crowned-iii-the-presence-of-the-image340086083.html
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. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. entrated. Inthe Times of May 23, 1803,is a description of a new streetlamp : A satisfactory experi-ment was first made on Fridayevening last at the upper endof New Bond Street, to dissi-pate the great darkness whichhas too long prevailed in thestreets of this metropolis. Itconsisted in the adaptation oftwelve newly invented lampswith reflectors, in place ofmore than double that num-ber of common ones ; andnotwithstanding the wetnessof the evening, and otherunfavourable circumstances,we were both pleased, andsurprised to
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. entrated. Inthe Times of May 23, 1803,is a description of a new streetlamp : A satisfactory experi-ment was first made on Fridayevening last at the upper endof New Bond Street, to dissi-pate the great darkness whichhas too long prevailed in thestreets of this metropolis. Itconsisted in the adaptation oftwelve newly invented lampswith reflectors, in place ofmore than double that num-ber of common ones ; andnotwithstanding the wetnessof the evening, and otherunfavourable circumstances,we were both pleased, andsurprised to https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-dawn-of-the-xixth-century-in-england-a-social-sketch-of-the-times-entrated-inthe-times-of-may-23-1803is-a-description-of-a-new-streetlamp-a-satisfactory-experi-ment-was-first-made-on-fridayevening-last-at-the-upper-endof-new-bond-street-to-dissi-pate-the-great-darkness-whichhas-too-long-prevailed-in-thestreets-of-this-metropolis-itconsisted-in-the-adaptation-oftwelve-newly-invented-lampswith-reflectors-in-place-ofmore-than-double-that-num-ber-of-common-ones-andnotwithstanding-the-wetnessof-the-evening-and-otherunfavourable-circumstanceswe-were-both-pleased-andsurprised-to-image370652255.html
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. MRS. Clarkes leviLe. by military men, but by the clergy ; and it was alleged thatapplications had been made through her both for a bishopric,and a deanery, and that she had procured for Dr. OlNIeara,the privilege of preaching before Royalty. But it waschiefly in the sale of army commissions that she dealt, thuscausing young officers to be promoted over the heads Mrs. Clarke is saying : Ye Captains and ye Colonels, ye parsons wanting place, ^ Advice Ill give you gratis, and think upon your case,If theres any possibility,
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Society in the Elizabethan age . M Y L. E T T S 3. BRADWELL CHURCH Plate I.pp. 26-7. AN ELIZABETHAN HAMLET. (From an Original Piatt of the Manor of Brad-well Essex.) The Tenant. 27 violent land-fever raged in town and country. The Crownwas a ready seller, and found still more eager buyers. Thesenew men, officials, merchants, lawyers, usurers, jostled theancient owners, impoverished by mismanagement and ex-travagance, and each other. Both alike joined in an attemptto wrest from the sub-tenant his vested interest 01 fixity oftenure in the land. The history of this struggle is well seen in the ca https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/society-in-the-elizabethan-age-m-y-l-e-t-t-s-3-bradwell-church-plate-ipp-26-7-an-elizabethan-hamlet-from-an-original-piatt-of-the-manor-of-brad-well-essex-the-tenant-27-violent-land-fever-raged-in-town-and-country-the-crownwas-a-ready-seller-and-found-still-more-eager-buyers-thesenew-men-officials-merchants-lawyers-usurers-jostled-theancient-owners-impoverished-by-mismanagement-and-ex-travagance-and-each-other-both-alike-joined-in-an-attemptto-wrest-from-the-sub-tenant-his-vested-interest-01-fixity-oftenure-in-the-land-the-history-of-this-struggle-is-well-seen-in-the-ca-image339059407.html
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. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. ery climax of excellence. . In passing from particulars to generals, we feel our-selves at a loss how to proceed. We cannot try him as aboy, who comes forward with such superior pretensions.We cannot rate him as a man, when so many means offuture excellence are as yet unripencd and undisclosed.When we mention that his step is firm and manly—hisgesticulation free and unembarrassed—and his delivery andemphasis in general most correct, we speak of things whichmight, possibly, through tuition be acquired. But theintelligence
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. ery climax of excellence. . In passing from particulars to generals, we feel our-selves at a loss how to proceed. We cannot try him as aboy, who comes forward with such superior pretensions.We cannot rate him as a man, when so many means offuture excellence are as yet unripencd and undisclosed.When we mention that his step is firm and manly—hisgesticulation free and unembarrassed—and his delivery andemphasis in general most correct, we speak of things whichmight, possibly, through tuition be acquired. But theintelligence https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-dawn-of-the-xixth-century-in-england-a-social-sketch-of-the-times-ery-climax-of-excellence-in-passing-from-particulars-to-generals-we-feel-our-selves-at-a-loss-how-to-proceed-we-cannot-try-him-as-aboy-who-comes-forward-with-such-superior-pretensionswe-cannot-rate-him-as-a-man-when-so-many-means-offuture-excellence-are-as-yet-unripencd-and-undisclosedwhen-we-mention-that-his-step-is-firm-and-manlyhisgesticulation-free-and-unembarrassedand-his-delivery-andemphasis-in-general-most-correct-we-speak-of-things-whichmight-possibly-through-tuition-be-acquired-but-theintelligence-image370645894.html
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. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. le to learn since IsaacWaltons time, and the illustration shows us that the ^ There is a story told of a Lord Mayor in times long past, who went a-hunting in Epping Forest. Some one riding past him saluted him with, MyLord ! the Hare conies this way. His lordship bravely drew his trusty sword,and, flourishing it, exclaimed, Let him come! let him come! I thank myGod, I fear him not, 3o8 THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. Contemplative Man, in the early part of this century,knew how to combine his Recreation with the charmsof female
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. le to learn since IsaacWaltons time, and the illustration shows us that the ^ There is a story told of a Lord Mayor in times long past, who went a-hunting in Epping Forest. Some one riding past him saluted him with, MyLord ! the Hare conies this way. His lordship bravely drew his trusty sword,and, flourishing it, exclaimed, Let him come! let him come! I thank myGod, I fear him not, 3o8 THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. Contemplative Man, in the early part of this century,knew how to combine his Recreation with the charmsof female https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-dawn-of-the-xixth-century-in-england-a-social-sketch-of-the-times-le-to-learn-since-isaacwaltons-time-and-the-illustration-shows-us-that-the-there-is-a-story-told-of-a-lord-mayor-in-times-long-past-who-went-a-hunting-in-epping-forest-some-one-riding-past-him-saluted-him-with-mylord-!-the-hare-conies-this-way-his-lordship-bravely-drew-his-trusty-swordand-flourishing-it-exclaimed-let-him-come!-let-him-come!-i-thank-mygod-i-fear-him-not-3o8-the-nineteenth-century-contemplative-man-in-the-early-part-of-this-centuryknew-how-to-combine-his-recreation-with-the-charmsof-female-image370648282.html
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. is from the Morning Herald, January 28, 1804: The enormity of Thomas Scotts offence, in endeavouringto accuse Capt. Kcnnah, a respectable officer, together withhis servant, of robbery, having attracted much publicnotice, his conviction, that followed the attempt, could notbut be gratifying to all lovers of justice. Yesterday, theculprit underwent a part of his punishment ; he wasplaced in the pillory, at Charing Cross, for one hour. Onhis first appearance, he was greeted by a large mob, with adischarge of stnall shot, su
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. is from the Morning Herald, January 28, 1804: The enormity of Thomas Scotts offence, in endeavouringto accuse Capt. Kcnnah, a respectable officer, together withhis servant, of robbery, having attracted much publicnotice, his conviction, that followed the attempt, could notbut be gratifying to all lovers of justice. Yesterday, theculprit underwent a part of his punishment ; he wasplaced in the pillory, at Charing Cross, for one hour. Onhis first appearance, he was greeted by a large mob, with adischarge of stnall shot, su https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-dawn-of-the-xixth-century-in-england-a-social-sketch-of-the-times-is-from-the-morning-herald-january-28-1804-the-enormity-of-thomas-scotts-offence-in-endeavouringto-accuse-capt-kcnnah-a-respectable-officer-together-withhis-servant-of-robbery-having-attracted-much-publicnotice-his-conviction-that-followed-the-attempt-could-notbut-be-gratifying-to-all-lovers-of-justice-yesterday-theculprit-underwent-a-part-of-his-punishment-he-wasplaced-in-the-pillory-at-charing-cross-for-one-hour-onhis-first-appearance-he-was-greeted-by-a-large-mob-with-adischarge-of-stnall-shot-su-image370640701.html
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Portraits, memoirs, and characters, of remarkable persons, from the revolution in 1688 to the end of the reign of George II Collected from the most authentic accounts extant . THE NEW YOKK PUBLIC LIBRA RT. (Executed Decr6 . 1741.) GEORGE IT.] REMARKABLE PERSONS. 195 HENRY COOK was the son of respectable parentsin Houndsditch; who, having given him a decenteducation, apprenticed him to a leather-cutter, andwhen out of his time, his father took the shop of ashoe-maker at Stratford, in Essex, in which heplaced his son. Having some knowledge of theshoe-making business, he was soon well establishe https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/portraits-memoirs-and-characters-of-remarkable-persons-from-the-revolution-in-1688-to-the-end-of-the-reign-of-george-ii-collected-from-the-most-authentic-accounts-extant-the-new-yokk-public-libra-rt-executed-decr6-1741-george-it-remarkable-persons-195-henry-cook-was-the-son-of-respectable-parentsin-houndsditch-who-having-given-him-a-decenteducation-apprenticed-him-to-a-leather-cutter-andwhen-out-of-his-time-his-father-took-the-shop-of-ashoe-maker-at-stratford-in-essex-in-which-heplaced-his-son-having-some-knowledge-of-theshoe-making-business-he-was-soon-well-establishe-image338299565.html
Society in the Elizabethan age . was to obtain fixity of tenure, so that of the free-tenant was to acquire the freehold of his farm. Rent hadincreased in most cases in a far higher ratio than the valueof produce. Moreover the agriculturist was not directlybenefited by the thriftless expenditure of the dissolute gentryas was the citizen. His, therefore, was the voice that in timesof civil tumult clamoured for the landlords to be exterminated,while the worthy citizen was content with a promise of reform.But if rents were excessive, title in land was precarious to thegreat, and proportionally che
Society in the Elizabethan age . was to obtain fixity of tenure, so that of the free-tenant was to acquire the freehold of his farm. Rent hadincreased in most cases in a far higher ratio than the valueof produce. Moreover the agriculturist was not directlybenefited by the thriftless expenditure of the dissolute gentryas was the citizen. His, therefore, was the voice that in timesof civil tumult clamoured for the landlords to be exterminated,while the worthy citizen was content with a promise of reform.But if rents were excessive, title in land was precarious to thegreat, and proportionally che https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/society-in-the-elizabethan-age-was-to-obtain-fixity-of-tenure-so-that-of-the-free-tenant-was-to-acquire-the-freehold-of-his-farm-rent-hadincreased-in-most-cases-in-a-far-higher-ratio-than-the-valueof-produce-moreover-the-agriculturist-was-not-directlybenefited-by-the-thriftless-expenditure-of-the-dissolute-gentryas-was-the-citizen-his-therefore-was-the-voice-that-in-timesof-civil-tumult-clamoured-for-the-landlords-to-be-exterminatedwhile-the-worthy-citizen-was-content-with-a-promise-of-reformbut-if-rents-were-excessive-title-in-land-was-precarious-to-thegreat-and-proportionally-che-image339059261.html
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. This is the Cat engaged tosquall, to tlic poor in the rigconHoles, &c.. This is John Bull with Vi^ Bugle HornWho hissed the Cat engaged tosquall, &c. This is theThieltakcr snaven and shornThat took up John Bull with his BugleHorn, &c.
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. England as seen by foreigners in the days of Elizabeth and James the First : comprising translations of the journals of the two Dukes of Wirtemberg in 1592 and 1610 : both illustrative of Shakespeare : with extracts from the travels of foreign princes and others, copious notes, an introduction, and etchings . T^(^BWliS^M-0^ II. LEWIS FREDERICK, PRINCE OF WIRTEMBERG, i6io. TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH. (British Museum. Add. MS. 20,001.) ¥^--^
. England as seen by foreigners in the days of Elizabeth and James the First : comprising translations of the journals of the two Dukes of Wirtemberg in 1592 and 1610 : both illustrative of Shakespeare : with extracts from the travels of foreign princes and others, copious notes, an introduction, and etchings . T^(^BWliS^M-0^ II. LEWIS FREDERICK, PRINCE OF WIRTEMBERG, i6io. TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH. (British Museum. Add. MS. 20,001.) ¥^--^ https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/england-as-seen-by-foreigners-in-the-days-of-elizabeth-and-james-the-first-comprising-translations-of-the-journals-of-the-two-dukes-of-wirtemberg-in-1592-and-1610-both-illustrative-of-shakespeare-with-extracts-from-the-travels-of-foreign-princes-and-others-copious-notes-an-introduction-and-etchings-tbwlism-0-ii-lewis-frederick-prince-of-wirtemberg-i6io-translated-from-the-french-british-museum-add-ms-20001-image369714002.html
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. HOW TO BREAK IN MY OWN HORSE. The costume here is specially noteworthy, as it shows avery advanced type of dandy. That this was not the ordinary costume for riding in the Row, is shown in the accompanying illustration,where it is far more business-like, and fitted for the purpose As we see, from every contemporary print and painting,the horses were of a good serviceable type, as dissimilar aspossible from our racer, but closely resembling a well-bredhunter. They had plenty of bottom, which was needful, 14 194 THE NINETEE
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. HOW TO BREAK IN MY OWN HORSE. The costume here is specially noteworthy, as it shows avery advanced type of dandy. That this was not the ordinary costume for riding in the Row, is shown in the accompanying illustration,where it is far more business-like, and fitted for the purpose As we see, from every contemporary print and painting,the horses were of a good serviceable type, as dissimilar aspossible from our racer, but closely resembling a well-bredhunter. They had plenty of bottom, which was needful, 14 194 THE NINETEE https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-dawn-of-the-xixth-century-in-england-a-social-sketch-of-the-times-how-to-break-in-my-own-horse-the-costume-here-is-specially-noteworthy-as-it-shows-avery-advanced-type-of-dandy-that-this-was-not-the-ordinary-costume-for-riding-in-the-row-is-shown-in-the-accompanying-illustrationwhere-it-is-far-more-business-like-and-fitted-for-the-purpose-as-we-see-from-every-contemporary-print-and-paintingthe-horses-were-of-a-good-serviceable-type-as-dissimilar-aspossible-from-our-racer-but-closely-resembling-a-well-bredhunter-they-had-plenty-of-bottom-which-was-needful-14-194-the-ninetee-image370652639.html
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. Hart's annual army list, militia list and yeomanry cavalry list. District—P. F. Force and Frontier.i£ June 02 Inspector-General C.H. Punjab. ( Principal Medical Officer, Peshawur District) («w;-)- —Officiating Prin. Medical Officer,t ±Tcs. District,withtemporaryrankofColouel. OBrien, Bartholomew, MD. MCh.Ahmed, Zanloor AUeeMD. LRCP T,i i LI-PS.Glai . *. .....J Wilkie, David, MB. MCh. n.p. 73Macdonald, Denis Peter,4i MD.MCh.LRCSL.MKay, Henry Kellock, CIE.MRCS.LSA. Browne,SamuelHaslett,«C/.Z?. MD MCh ) l^Hon. Surgeon to the Governor General j 31r itllerton, John Campbell,50 BA. MB MChRomford,
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. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. ^for traffic ami barter with each otiier. Wc, in our iia, THE ROADS. 1^3 have been spoilt, by, almost suddenly, having had a roadtraffic thrown open to us, which renders every village in ourIsles, of comparatively easy access, so that we are apt tolook with disfavour on the old times. Seated, or lying, inthe luxurious ease of a Pullman car—going at sixty milesan hour—it is hard to realize a tedious journey by waggon,or even an outside journey by the swifter, yet slow, mail orstage coach, with its many stoppages, and its
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. ^for traffic ami barter with each otiier. Wc, in our iia, THE ROADS. 1^3 have been spoilt, by, almost suddenly, having had a roadtraffic thrown open to us, which renders every village in ourIsles, of comparatively easy access, so that we are apt tolook with disfavour on the old times. Seated, or lying, inthe luxurious ease of a Pullman car—going at sixty milesan hour—it is hard to realize a tedious journey by waggon,or even an outside journey by the swifter, yet slow, mail orstage coach, with its many stoppages, and its https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-dawn-of-the-xixth-century-in-england-a-social-sketch-of-the-times-for-traffic-ami-barter-with-each-otiier-wc-in-our-iia-the-roads-13-have-been-spoilt-by-almost-suddenly-having-had-a-roadtraffic-thrown-open-to-us-which-renders-every-village-in-ourisles-of-comparatively-easy-access-so-that-we-are-apt-tolook-with-disfavour-on-the-old-times-seated-or-lying-inthe-luxurious-ease-of-a-pullman-cargoing-at-sixty-milesan-hourit-is-hard-to-realize-a-tedious-journey-by-waggonor-even-an-outside-journey-by-the-swifter-yet-slow-mail-orstage-coach-with-its-many-stoppages-and-its-image370653400.html
Hart's annual army list, militia list and yeomanry cavalry list . £^KINDjS OF SOUPS.MEATS^^-^--FISMNTREES^c:. CARRERAS CELEBRATED Smoking Mixtures. A remittance must accompany all orders. i-lb. Tin ...£-«>. Tin ... MY LADY NICOTINE.—Pettigrew will bewelcomed if he comes, but he is a married man,and we seldom see him nowadays. Others will beregarded as intruders. If they are smokingcommon tobaccos, the*- must either be allowed totry ours or be requested to withdraw. One needonly put his head in at my door to realise thattobaccos aie of two kinds, the Arcadia and others.No one who smokes the
Hart's annual army list, militia list and yeomanry cavalry list . £^KINDjS OF SOUPS.MEATS^^-^--FISMNTREES^c:. CARRERAS CELEBRATED Smoking Mixtures. A remittance must accompany all orders. i-lb. Tin ...£-«>. Tin ... MY LADY NICOTINE.—Pettigrew will bewelcomed if he comes, but he is a married man,and we seldom see him nowadays. Others will beregarded as intruders. If they are smokingcommon tobaccos, the*- must either be allowed totry ours or be requested to withdraw. One needonly put his head in at my door to realise thattobaccos aie of two kinds, the Arcadia and others.No one who smokes the https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/harts-annual-army-list-militia-list-and-yeomanry-cavalry-list-kindjs-of-soupsmeats-fismntreesc-carreras-celebrated-smoking-mixtures-a-remittance-must-accompany-all-orders-i-lb-tin-gt-tin-my-lady-nicotinepettigrew-will-bewelcomed-if-he-comes-but-he-is-a-married-manand-we-seldom-see-him-nowadays-others-will-beregarded-as-intruders-if-they-are-smokingcommon-tobaccos-the-must-either-be-allowed-totry-ours-or-be-requested-to-withdraw-one-needonly-put-his-head-in-at-my-door-to-realise-thattobaccos-aie-of-two-kinds-the-arcadia-and-othersno-one-who-smokes-the-image340238738.html
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. houkl pay for it. Andrews lost, and upon this smallbeginning he was excited to continue, till he had lost thewIkjIc sum he had won the night before at billiards. Whenthe coachman stopped to get dow n, he w as ordered to get ANDREWS, THE BILLIARD PLAYER. 321 up again, and drive them back, as they had no occasion toget out. By these pursuits he lost very large sums which he hadwon at billiards; and, in a few years, hazard, and othergames of chance, stripped him of every shilling he couldcommand. He had still left a small a
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. houkl pay for it. Andrews lost, and upon this smallbeginning he was excited to continue, till he had lost thewIkjIc sum he had won the night before at billiards. Whenthe coachman stopped to get dow n, he w as ordered to get ANDREWS, THE BILLIARD PLAYER. 321 up again, and drive them back, as they had no occasion toget out. By these pursuits he lost very large sums which he hadwon at billiards; and, in a few years, hazard, and othergames of chance, stripped him of every shilling he couldcommand. He had still left a small a https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-dawn-of-the-xixth-century-in-england-a-social-sketch-of-the-times-houkl-pay-for-it-andrews-lost-and-upon-this-smallbeginning-he-was-excited-to-continue-till-he-had-lost-thewikjic-sum-he-had-won-the-night-before-at-billiards-whenthe-coachman-stopped-to-get-dow-n-he-w-as-ordered-to-get-andrews-the-billiard-player-321-up-again-and-drive-them-back-as-they-had-no-occasion-toget-out-by-these-pursuits-he-lost-very-large-sums-which-he-hadwon-at-billiards-and-in-a-few-years-hazard-and-othergames-of-chance-stripped-him-of-every-shilling-he-couldcommand-he-had-still-left-a-small-a-image370645951.html
. An American four-in-hand in Britain. larendon) 34 22 Banbury (The White Lion) 23 23 Stratford-on-Avon (The Red Horse) 18 24 Coventry (The Queens) 22 25 to 30 Wolverhampton (English Homes, best of all) 33 July I Lichfield (The Swan) 20 2 and 3... .Dovedale (The Izaak Walton) 26 4 Chatsworth (The Edensor) 24 5 Buxton (The Palace) 26 6 Manchester (The Queens) 23 7 Chorley (Anderton Hall) 14 8 Preston (The Victoria) , 16 9 and ID...Lancaster (The County) 29 II Kendal (Kings Arms) 22 12 Grassmere (Prince of Wales) 18 13 Keswick (The Keswick) 12 14 Penrith (The Crown) 16 15 Carlisle (The County an
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. The saints and missionaries of the Anglo-Saxon era : First [and second] series. nt of controversy was the observance of the LordsDay. The Scots hitherto had paid no attention to this, but had donetheir ordinary work on Sundays as on other days of the week. TheQueen reproved them for this, shewing from Scripture and from theprecepts of the Church that Christians were bound to do honour tothat day, and to abstain from their ordinary work. In this matter, weare told, the Queen was most successful, for the Scots henceforthbegan to reverence the Lords Day, so that no one would carry any burden on
. The saints and missionaries of the Anglo-Saxon era : First [and second] series. nt of controversy was the observance of the LordsDay. The Scots hitherto had paid no attention to this, but had donetheir ordinary work on Sundays as on other days of the week. TheQueen reproved them for this, shewing from Scripture and from theprecepts of the Church that Christians were bound to do honour tothat day, and to abstain from their ordinary work. In this matter, weare told, the Queen was most successful, for the Scots henceforthbegan to reverence the Lords Day, so that no one would carry any burden on https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-saints-and-missionaries-of-the-anglo-saxon-era-first-and-second-series-nt-of-controversy-was-the-observance-of-the-lordsday-the-scots-hitherto-had-paid-no-attention-to-this-but-had-donetheir-ordinary-work-on-sundays-as-on-other-days-of-the-week-thequeen-reproved-them-for-this-shewing-from-scripture-and-from-theprecepts-of-the-church-that-christians-were-bound-to-do-honour-tothat-day-and-to-abstain-from-their-ordinary-work-in-this-matter-weare-told-the-queen-was-most-successful-for-the-scots-henceforthbegan-to-reverence-the-lords-day-so-that-no-one-would-carry-any-burden-on-image337064873.html
. The saints and missionaries of the Anglo-Saxon era : First [and second] series. i, -H^s,—7^^^:^^%^. I^ .AX^OL S TAN-^^ EPI5COPVS.WK^ORNILN 3 J S I in Anaim ^/{onachu-?!B enecACimxi-s . Tart ^ o ^ S. WULSTAN. 5. VVulstan. 387 Malmesbury remarks on it that though Wulstan was not a proficient in profane Hterature, yet in all learning which befitted his office, and in therules of ecclesiastical discipline he was extremely well versed. However, be this as it may, a Councilwas called at Westminster, and Wulstan was cited toappear, there to deliver up to the King and theArchbishop the insignia o
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. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. hey were compelled to box with Frenchinstead of English men. Morning Post, February 3, 1808: Prize FIGHTING.We arc rejoiced to find that we have not in vain calledattention to the growing evil of this disgraceful, mischievous,and baleful practice. Mr. Justice Grosk, in his Charge tothe Grand Jury, yesterday, particularly noticed its per-nicious effects, and forcibly urged the necessity of a speedyremedy; and we may, therefore, hope, ere long, to see theprogress of this species of blackguardism and vice effec- COUNTR Y SP
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. hey were compelled to box with Frenchinstead of English men. Morning Post, February 3, 1808: Prize FIGHTING.We arc rejoiced to find that we have not in vain calledattention to the growing evil of this disgraceful, mischievous,and baleful practice. Mr. Justice Grosk, in his Charge tothe Grand Jury, yesterday, particularly noticed its per-nicious effects, and forcibly urged the necessity of a speedyremedy; and we may, therefore, hope, ere long, to see theprogress of this species of blackguardism and vice effec- COUNTR Y SP https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-dawn-of-the-xixth-century-in-england-a-social-sketch-of-the-times-hey-were-compelled-to-box-with-frenchinstead-of-english-men-morning-post-february-3-1808-prize-fightingwe-arc-rejoiced-to-find-that-we-have-not-in-vain-calledattention-to-the-growing-evil-of-this-disgraceful-mischievousand-baleful-practice-mr-justice-grosk-in-his-charge-tothe-grand-jury-yesterday-particularly-noticed-its-per-nicious-effects-and-forcibly-urged-the-necessity-of-a-speedyremedy-and-we-may-therefore-hope-ere-long-to-see-theprogress-of-this-species-of-blackguardism-and-vice-effec-countr-y-sp-image370648625.html
. The life of Edward Mountagu, K.G., first earl of Sandwich (1625-1672). to;^300,ooo, proved a large sum for Portugal to find atsuch a time. The treasury was drained by the cost ofsix years continual warfare; her Brazil fleet was infrequent danger from her enemies ; trade in generalwas bad. When Sandwich saw the schedule of theQueens dowry he suffered a rude shock. He hadunderstood that the portion was to be paid in money,jewels, sugars, or other merchandise, and now theschedule provided for at least half the dowry inbills of exchange, which were mere promissory notesupon future cargoes. Sandw
. The life of Edward Mountagu, K.G., first earl of Sandwich (1625-1672). to;^300,ooo, proved a large sum for Portugal to find atsuch a time. The treasury was drained by the cost ofsix years continual warfare; her Brazil fleet was infrequent danger from her enemies ; trade in generalwas bad. When Sandwich saw the schedule of theQueens dowry he suffered a rude shock. He hadunderstood that the portion was to be paid in money,jewels, sugars, or other merchandise, and now theschedule provided for at least half the dowry inbills of exchange, which were mere promissory notesupon future cargoes. Sandw https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-life-of-edward-mountagu-kg-first-earl-of-sandwich-1625-1672-to300ooo-proved-a-large-sum-for-portugal-to-find-atsuch-a-time-the-treasury-was-drained-by-the-cost-ofsix-years-continual-warfare-her-brazil-fleet-was-infrequent-danger-from-her-enemies-trade-in-generalwas-bad-when-sandwich-saw-the-schedule-of-thequeens-dowry-he-suffered-a-rude-shock-he-hadunderstood-that-the-portion-was-to-be-paid-in-moneyjewels-sugars-or-other-merchandise-and-now-theschedule-provided-for-at-least-half-the-dowry-inbills-of-exchange-which-were-mere-promissory-notesupon-future-cargoes-sandw-image336745917.html
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. 15 (£>^^^S^!§^?)!S^S^i^??)^^*^^^^*^. CHAPTER XXV. Grcnt fires in London—Number of Insurance Companies—Rates of insurance—Fire-engines and firemen—Scarcity of water—Supply of water to London—Thestreets—Tlieir traffic—Shops—Watering the roads. THE transition from Matclics to Fires is natural, andeasy, and, during the time of which I have treatedin this book, there were several bad ones. In i8cx)on the nth of February, three West India Warehouses, nearthe Custom House, were burnt down, with an estimatedloss of ;£^300,ooo
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. 15 (£>^^^S^!§^?)!S^S^i^??)^^*^^^^*^. CHAPTER XXV. Grcnt fires in London—Number of Insurance Companies—Rates of insurance—Fire-engines and firemen—Scarcity of water—Supply of water to London—Thestreets—Tlieir traffic—Shops—Watering the roads. THE transition from Matclics to Fires is natural, andeasy, and, during the time of which I have treatedin this book, there were several bad ones. In i8cx)on the nth of February, three West India Warehouses, nearthe Custom House, were burnt down, with an estimatedloss of ;£^300,ooo https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-dawn-of-the-xixth-century-in-england-a-social-sketch-of-the-times-15-gts!!ssi-chapter-xxv-grcnt-fires-in-londonnumber-of-insurance-companiesrates-of-insurancefire-engines-and-firemenscarcity-of-watersupply-of-water-to-londonthestreetstlieir-trafficshopswatering-the-roads-the-transition-from-matclics-to-fires-is-natural-andeasy-and-during-the-time-of-which-i-have-treatedin-this-book-there-were-several-bad-ones-in-i8cxon-the-nth-of-february-three-west-india-warehouses-nearthe-custom-house-were-burnt-down-with-an-estimatedloss-of-300ooo-image370651872.html
The citizen and the state; industrial and social life and the empire . ostrich feathers, and otheragricultural products come from South Africa. Theagricultural prospects are good, for the soil, wherethere is water, is very fertile, and here lies the chiefhope of a lasting prosperity for the country. Theclimate is warm and healthy. In 1911 therewere 1,278,000 white inhabitants. The majorityare of British or Dutch descent, but there are manypeople from other European countries. There aremore than four millions of natives, Kaffirs, Hottentotsand other tribes; and about 600,000 other colouredpeopl
The citizen and the state; industrial and social life and the empire . ostrich feathers, and otheragricultural products come from South Africa. Theagricultural prospects are good, for the soil, wherethere is water, is very fertile, and here lies the chiefhope of a lasting prosperity for the country. Theclimate is warm and healthy. In 1911 therewere 1,278,000 white inhabitants. The majorityare of British or Dutch descent, but there are manypeople from other European countries. There aremore than four millions of natives, Kaffirs, Hottentotsand other tribes; and about 600,000 other colouredpeopl https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-citizen-and-the-state-industrial-and-social-life-and-the-empire-ostrich-feathers-and-otheragricultural-products-come-from-south-africa-theagricultural-prospects-are-good-for-the-soil-wherethere-is-water-is-very-fertile-and-here-lies-the-chiefhope-of-a-lasting-prosperity-for-the-country-theclimate-is-warm-and-healthy-in-1911-therewere-1278000-white-inhabitants-the-majorityare-of-british-or-dutch-descent-but-there-are-manypeople-from-other-european-countries-there-aremore-than-four-millions-of-natives-kaffirs-hottentotsand-other-tribes-and-about-600000-other-colouredpeopl-image339365063.html
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. A HINT TO THE BON TON. whip, 262 THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. arc all green. With a green silk handkerchief in hishand and a large watch chain, with green seals fastenedto the green buttons of his green waistcoat, he paradesevery day on the Steyne, and in the libraries, erectlike a statue, walking, or, rather, moving to music, smilingand singing, as well contented with his own dear self, aswell as all those round him, who are not few. That hehad money was evident, for his green food, including, as itdid,choice fruit, would so
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. A HINT TO THE BON TON. whip, 262 THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. arc all green. With a green silk handkerchief in hishand and a large watch chain, with green seals fastenedto the green buttons of his green waistcoat, he paradesevery day on the Steyne, and in the libraries, erectlike a statue, walking, or, rather, moving to music, smilingand singing, as well contented with his own dear self, aswell as all those round him, who are not few. That hehad money was evident, for his green food, including, as itdid,choice fruit, would so https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-dawn-of-the-xixth-century-in-england-a-social-sketch-of-the-times-a-hint-to-the-bon-ton-whip-262-the-nineteenth-century-arc-all-green-with-a-green-silk-handkerchief-in-hishand-and-a-large-watch-chain-with-green-seals-fastenedto-the-green-buttons-of-his-green-waistcoat-he-paradesevery-day-on-the-steyne-and-in-the-libraries-erectlike-a-statue-walking-or-rather-moving-to-music-smilingand-singing-as-well-contented-with-his-own-dear-self-aswell-as-all-those-round-him-who-are-not-few-that-hehad-money-was-evident-for-his-green-food-including-as-itdidchoice-fruit-would-so-image370649949.html
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. e lotteries; they were anathema,and, besides, they would absorb some of the profit, whichotherwise would have gone into the pockets of a paternalrule. In this decade, there were but two private lotteries,and, for both of them, a special act of Parliament wasrequired, viz., that of the Pigot diamond in 1800, andBoydells pictures in 1805. This illustration is b) Pyne, and, like all his drawing, is LOTTERIES. 291 extremely graphic. It represents the Life Guards, whothen had to perform many of the duties of our poHce, con-ve
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. e lotteries; they were anathema,and, besides, they would absorb some of the profit, whichotherwise would have gone into the pockets of a paternalrule. In this decade, there were but two private lotteries,and, for both of them, a special act of Parliament wasrequired, viz., that of the Pigot diamond in 1800, andBoydells pictures in 1805. This illustration is b) Pyne, and, like all his drawing, is LOTTERIES. 291 extremely graphic. It represents the Life Guards, whothen had to perform many of the duties of our poHce, con-ve https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-dawn-of-the-xixth-century-in-england-a-social-sketch-of-the-times-e-lotteries-they-were-anathemaand-besides-they-would-absorb-some-of-the-profit-whichotherwise-would-have-gone-into-the-pockets-of-a-paternalrule-in-this-decade-there-were-but-two-private-lotteriesand-for-both-of-them-a-special-act-of-parliament-wasrequired-viz-that-of-the-pigot-diamond-in-1800-andboydells-pictures-in-1805-this-illustration-is-b-pyne-and-like-all-his-drawing-is-lotteries-291-extremely-graphic-it-represents-the-life-guards-whothen-had-to-perform-many-of-the-duties-of-our-pohce-con-ve-image370648790.html
. The life of Edward Mountagu, K.G., first earl of Sandwich (1625-1672). my wouldhave been cast into the scale on the side of a full andfree Parliament; but upon the failure at Chester heremained inactive. When Parliament interfered withhis regiments, and attempted to cashier certain of hisofficers, he, like Mountagu, sought retirement, as oneweary with the worlds transactions, and desirous tolive retired with a peaceable enjoyment of what hehath got.2 Only when he heard of the breach be-tween the Parliament and army did he resolve to takea hand in the game. But in order to gain time he negoti
. The life of Edward Mountagu, K.G., first earl of Sandwich (1625-1672). my wouldhave been cast into the scale on the side of a full andfree Parliament; but upon the failure at Chester heremained inactive. When Parliament interfered withhis regiments, and attempted to cashier certain of hisofficers, he, like Mountagu, sought retirement, as oneweary with the worlds transactions, and desirous tolive retired with a peaceable enjoyment of what hehath got.2 Only when he heard of the breach be-tween the Parliament and army did he resolve to takea hand in the game. But in order to gain time he negoti https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-life-of-edward-mountagu-kg-first-earl-of-sandwich-1625-1672-my-wouldhave-been-cast-into-the-scale-on-the-side-of-a-full-andfree-parliament-but-upon-the-failure-at-chester-heremained-inactive-when-parliament-interfered-withhis-regiments-and-attempted-to-cashier-certain-of-hisofficers-he-like-mountagu-sought-retirement-as-oneweary-with-the-worlds-transactions-and-desirous-tolive-retired-with-a-peaceable-enjoyment-of-what-hehath-got2-only-when-he-heard-of-the-breach-be-tween-the-parliament-and-army-did-he-resolve-to-takea-hand-in-the-game-but-in-order-to-gain-time-he-negoti-image336746826.html
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. carried out with a swift-ness that seemed somewhat incautious, and premature.But the people had been sorely taxed, and it was but fit-ting that the burden should be removed at the earliestopportunity. Provisions fell to something like a normal price, directlythe Preliminaries of Peace were signed, and a large tradein all sorts of eatables was soon organized with France,where prices ruled much lower than at home. All kindsof poultry and pigs, although neither were in prime condi-tion, could be imported at a much lower rat
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. carried out with a swift-ness that seemed somewhat incautious, and premature.But the people had been sorely taxed, and it was but fit-ting that the burden should be removed at the earliestopportunity. Provisions fell to something like a normal price, directlythe Preliminaries of Peace were signed, and a large tradein all sorts of eatables was soon organized with France,where prices ruled much lower than at home. All kindsof poultry and pigs, although neither were in prime condi-tion, could be imported at a much lower rat https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-dawn-of-the-xixth-century-in-england-a-social-sketch-of-the-times-carried-out-with-a-swift-ness-that-seemed-somewhat-incautious-and-prematurebut-the-people-had-been-sorely-taxed-and-it-was-but-fit-ting-that-the-burden-should-be-removed-at-the-earliestopportunity-provisions-fell-to-something-like-a-normal-price-directlythe-preliminaries-of-peace-were-signed-and-a-large-tradein-all-sorts-of-eatables-was-soon-organized-with-francewhere-prices-ruled-much-lower-than-at-home-all-kindsof-poultry-and-pigs-although-neither-were-in-prime-condi-tion-could-be-imported-at-a-much-lower-rat-image370553210.html
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. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. FASHIONS, EARLY iSoO. nently classical, as regards ladies dress; and, as a matterof course, the mode was followed in England, but neverto the extent that it was in France. No one can doubtthe beauty of this style of dress ; but it was one totallyunfitted for out-door use, and even for evening dress. Itwas very slight, and then only fitted for the young andgraceful, certainly not for the middle-aged and rotund. There was a ladies magazine, which began in 1S06,called La belle Assemblce; and a very good magazine it. ^c^ rAS
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. FASHIONS, EARLY iSoO. nently classical, as regards ladies dress; and, as a matterof course, the mode was followed in England, but neverto the extent that it was in France. No one can doubtthe beauty of this style of dress ; but it was one totallyunfitted for out-door use, and even for evening dress. Itwas very slight, and then only fitted for the young andgraceful, certainly not for the middle-aged and rotund. There was a ladies magazine, which began in 1S06,called La belle Assemblce; and a very good magazine it. ^c^ rAS https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-dawn-of-the-xixth-century-in-england-a-social-sketch-of-the-times-fashions-early-isoo-nently-classical-as-regards-ladies-dress-and-as-a-matterof-course-the-mode-was-followed-in-england-but-neverto-the-extent-that-it-was-in-france-no-one-can-doubtthe-beauty-of-this-style-of-dress-but-it-was-one-totallyunfitted-for-out-door-use-and-even-for-evening-dress-itwas-very-slight-and-then-only-fitted-for-the-young-andgraceful-certainly-not-for-the-middle-aged-and-rotund-there-was-a-ladies-magazine-which-began-in-1s06called-la-belle-assemblce-and-a-very-good-magazine-it-c-ras-image370649760.html
The citizen and the state; industrial and social life and the empire . CLSTO.M IIUL.SI. AND UATKK !• HUNT, SYDNEY THE SELF-GOVERNING COLONIES 155 Council in no way supplied the nocd^f the colonies,and from the year 1889 a Commonwealth movement
The citizen and the state; industrial and social life and the empire . CLSTO.M IIUL.SI. AND UATKK !• HUNT, SYDNEY THE SELF-GOVERNING COLONIES 155 Council in no way supplied the nocd^f the colonies,and from the year 1889 a Commonwealth movement https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-citizen-and-the-state-industrial-and-social-life-and-the-empire-clstom-iiulsi-and-uatkk-!-hunt-sydney-the-self-governing-colonies-155-council-in-no-way-supplied-the-nocdf-the-coloniesand-from-the-year-1889-a-commonwealth-movement-image339367105.html
The citizen and the state; industrial and social life and the empire . ^ tU A N r I ^. 228 THE BRITISH EMHRE chap. citizen to remember that it is the duty of the nationto which he belongs to behave justly and fairly, andto make uo attempt to deceive or get the better ofother nations by underhand means. 7. A nation, in transacting international business,should behave as does an honourable and self-respecting man in private life. Like him it shouldhold tirnily to its just rights, and like him it shouldbe moderate, reasonable, and fair in dealing with therights of others. We should never do as
The citizen and the state; industrial and social life and the empire . ^ tU A N r I ^. 228 THE BRITISH EMHRE chap. citizen to remember that it is the duty of the nationto which he belongs to behave justly and fairly, andto make uo attempt to deceive or get the better ofother nations by underhand means. 7. A nation, in transacting international business,should behave as does an honourable and self-respecting man in private life. Like him it shouldhold tirnily to its just rights, and like him it shouldbe moderate, reasonable, and fair in dealing with therights of others. We should never do as https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-citizen-and-the-state-industrial-and-social-life-and-the-empire-tu-a-n-r-i-228-the-british-emhre-chap-citizen-to-remember-that-it-is-the-duty-of-the-nationto-which-he-belongs-to-behave-justly-and-fairly-andto-make-uo-attempt-to-deceive-or-get-the-better-ofother-nations-by-underhand-means-7-a-nation-in-transacting-international-businessshould-behave-as-does-an-honourable-and-self-respecting-man-in-private-life-like-him-it-shouldhold-tirnily-to-its-just-rights-and-like-him-it-shouldbe-moderate-reasonable-and-fair-in-dealing-with-therights-of-others-we-should-never-do-as-image339355816.html
Portraits, memoirs, and characters, of remarkable persons, from the revolution in 1688 to the end of the reign of George II Collected from the most authentic accounts extant . r. Nor was he more singular inthat undeviating viciousness of life, than successful inaccumulating wealth ; having, without trust of publicmoney, bribe, worth, service, trade, or profession,acquired, or rather created a ministerial estate. Amongthe singularities of his life and fortune be it likewise 2 B 2 188 MEMOIRS OF [GEORGE IT. commemorated, that he was the only person in histime lio would cheat without the mask o
Portraits, memoirs, and characters, of remarkable persons, from the revolution in 1688 to the end of the reign of George II Collected from the most authentic accounts extant . r. Nor was he more singular inthat undeviating viciousness of life, than successful inaccumulating wealth ; having, without trust of publicmoney, bribe, worth, service, trade, or profession,acquired, or rather created a ministerial estate. Amongthe singularities of his life and fortune be it likewise 2 B 2 188 MEMOIRS OF [GEORGE IT. commemorated, that he was the only person in histime lio would cheat without the mask o https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/portraits-memoirs-and-characters-of-remarkable-persons-from-the-revolution-in-1688-to-the-end-of-the-reign-of-george-ii-collected-from-the-most-authentic-accounts-extant-r-nor-was-he-more-singular-inthat-undeviating-viciousness-of-life-than-successful-inaccumulating-wealth-having-without-trust-of-publicmoney-bribe-worth-service-trade-or-professionacquired-or-rather-created-a-ministerial-estate-amongthe-singularities-of-his-life-and-fortune-be-it-likewise-2-b-2-188-memoirs-of-george-it-commemorated-that-he-was-the-only-person-in-histime-lio-would-cheat-without-the-mask-o-image338300877.html
Society in the Elizabethan age . HliNGERFORD OF HeYTESBURY. Essex of Berkshire. Fkoktispip.ce. ARMS OF THE DARRKLL FAMILY AND ALLIES. &* SOCIETY IN THE ELIZABETHAN AGE. BY HUBERT HALL, F.S.A., OF H.M. PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE,Author of A History of the Custom-Revenue in England etc. WITH SEVEN COLOURED AND OTHER PLATESBy John Medland and the Author. THIRD EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED.
Society in the Elizabethan age . HliNGERFORD OF HeYTESBURY. Essex of Berkshire. Fkoktispip.ce. ARMS OF THE DARRKLL FAMILY AND ALLIES. &* SOCIETY IN THE ELIZABETHAN AGE. BY HUBERT HALL, F.S.A., OF H.M. PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE,Author of A History of the Custom-Revenue in England etc. WITH SEVEN COLOURED AND OTHER PLATESBy John Medland and the Author. THIRD EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/society-in-the-elizabethan-age-hlingerford-of-heytesbury-essex-of-berkshire-fkoktispipce-arms-of-the-darrkll-family-and-allies-society-in-the-elizabethan-age-by-hubert-hall-fsa-of-hm-public-record-officeauthor-of-a-history-of-the-custom-revenue-in-england-etc-with-seven-coloured-and-other-platesby-john-medland-and-the-author-third-edition-revised-and-enlarged-image339060184.html
Rambles through the British Isles . thesacred dust of those who perished in the siege, I was com-forted by an angel messenger, who, swifter than the Jiglit-niiigs Hash, came to my aid, and said, Why seek ye the livingam< ng the dead ? They are not here, but have risen. Can that man be dead,WJiose spiritual influence L» upon his kind?lie lives in glory: and his epeakinK duetHas more of life than half its breathing moulds 1 About half-a-mile north of the city. Ls the high-school, situ-ated in a group of good old English oaks. It is said to be oneof the best classical and mathematical seminari
Rambles through the British Isles . thesacred dust of those who perished in the siege, I was com-forted by an angel messenger, who, swifter than the Jiglit-niiigs Hash, came to my aid, and said, Why seek ye the livingam< ng the dead ? They are not here, but have risen. Can that man be dead,WJiose spiritual influence L» upon his kind?lie lives in glory: and his epeakinK duetHas more of life than half its breathing moulds 1 About half-a-mile north of the city. Ls the high-school, situ-ated in a group of good old English oaks. It is said to be oneof the best classical and mathematical seminari https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/rambles-through-the-british-isles-thesacred-dust-of-those-who-perished-in-the-siege-i-was-com-forted-by-an-angel-messenger-who-swifter-than-the-jiglit-niiigs-hash-came-to-my-aid-and-said-why-seek-ye-the-livingamlt-ng-the-dead-they-are-not-here-but-have-risen-can-that-man-be-deadwjiose-spiritual-influence-l-upon-his-kindlie-lives-in-glory-and-his-epeakink-duethas-more-of-life-than-half-its-breathing-moulds-1-about-half-a-mile-north-of-the-city-ls-the-high-school-situ-ated-in-a-group-of-good-old-english-oaks-it-is-said-to-be-oneof-the-best-classical-and-mathematical-seminari-image340091771.html
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. CoventGarden on September 20, 1808 ; and Drury Lane onr^cbruary 24, 1809. These were only the principal con-flagrations during the decade ; there were, of course, asmany minor ones as ever. Take one instance—the list offires within the Bills of Mortality for 1807. In the twelvemonthc tlicrc were 375 fires and 356 chimney alarms. FIREMEN. 2X1 None could complain of want of Insurance Companies,for, in 1810, there existed sixteen Fire Insurance Companies,viz., The Sun, Phoenix, Royal Exchange, Hand in Hand,Westminster, Lond
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. CoventGarden on September 20, 1808 ; and Drury Lane onr^cbruary 24, 1809. These were only the principal con-flagrations during the decade ; there were, of course, asmany minor ones as ever. Take one instance—the list offires within the Bills of Mortality for 1807. In the twelvemonthc tlicrc were 375 fires and 356 chimney alarms. FIREMEN. 2X1 None could complain of want of Insurance Companies,for, in 1810, there existed sixteen Fire Insurance Companies,viz., The Sun, Phoenix, Royal Exchange, Hand in Hand,Westminster, Lond https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-dawn-of-the-xixth-century-in-england-a-social-sketch-of-the-times-coventgarden-on-september-20-1808-and-drury-lane-onrcbruary-24-1809-these-were-only-the-principal-con-flagrations-during-the-decade-there-were-of-course-asmany-minor-ones-as-ever-take-one-instancethe-list-offires-within-the-bills-of-mortality-for-1807-in-the-twelvemonthc-tlicrc-were-375-fires-and-356-chimney-alarms-firemen-2x1-none-could-complain-of-want-of-insurance-companiesfor-in-1810-there-existed-sixteen-fire-insurance-companiesviz-the-sun-phoenix-royal-exchange-hand-in-handwestminster-lond-image370651785.html
. The saints and missionaries of the Anglo-Saxon era : First [and second] series. the govern-ment for many years. In the mean time the popularsympathy for the child found satisfaction in regardinghim as a Martyr. An annual Festival was appointedin his honour, and it became at once a famousFestival in the Midlands. People crowded to it fromall parts of England. This popularity it retained formany ages. Malmesbury, writing in the 12th century,says, There is scarce a place in England more venerated than S. Kenelms grave, or where a greater number of persons attend his Festival. There is still sta
. The saints and missionaries of the Anglo-Saxon era : First [and second] series. the govern-ment for many years. In the mean time the popularsympathy for the child found satisfaction in regardinghim as a Martyr. An annual Festival was appointedin his honour, and it became at once a famousFestival in the Midlands. People crowded to it fromall parts of England. This popularity it retained formany ages. Malmesbury, writing in the 12th century,says, There is scarce a place in England more venerated than S. Kenelms grave, or where a greater number of persons attend his Festival. There is still sta https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-saints-and-missionaries-of-the-anglo-saxon-era-first-and-second-series-the-govern-ment-for-many-years-in-the-mean-time-the-popularsympathy-for-the-child-found-satisfaction-in-regardinghim-as-a-martyr-an-annual-festival-was-appointedin-his-honour-and-it-became-at-once-a-famousfestival-in-the-midlands-people-crowded-to-it-fromall-parts-of-england-this-popularity-it-retained-formany-ages-malmesbury-writing-in-the-12th-centurysays-there-is-scarce-a-place-in-england-more-venerated-than-s-kenelms-grave-or-where-a-greater-number-of-persons-attend-his-festival-there-is-still-sta-image337068652.html
. England as seen by foreigners in the days of Elizabeth and James the First : comprising translations of the journals of the two Dukes of Wirtemberg in 1592 and 1610 : both illustrative of Shakespeare : with extracts from the travels of foreign princes and others, copious notes, an introduction, and etchings . ofthe cathedral and cross, which we have copied. There is a curious foldingpicture on panel in the possession of the Society of Antiquaries, which was paintedby John Gipkyn, at the expense of Farley, in 1616. It represents an ideal pro-cession of King James and his Court to St. Pauls, a
. England as seen by foreigners in the days of Elizabeth and James the First : comprising translations of the journals of the two Dukes of Wirtemberg in 1592 and 1610 : both illustrative of Shakespeare : with extracts from the travels of foreign princes and others, copious notes, an introduction, and etchings . ofthe cathedral and cross, which we have copied. There is a curious foldingpicture on panel in the possession of the Society of Antiquaries, which was paintedby John Gipkyn, at the expense of Farley, in 1616. It represents an ideal pro-cession of King James and his Court to St. Pauls, a https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/england-as-seen-by-foreigners-in-the-days-of-elizabeth-and-james-the-first-comprising-translations-of-the-journals-of-the-two-dukes-of-wirtemberg-in-1592-and-1610-both-illustrative-of-shakespeare-with-extracts-from-the-travels-of-foreign-princes-and-others-copious-notes-an-introduction-and-etchings-ofthe-cathedral-and-cross-which-we-have-copied-there-is-a-curious-foldingpicture-on-panel-in-the-possession-of-the-society-of-antiquaries-which-was-paintedby-john-gipkyn-at-the-expense-of-farley-in-1616-it-represents-an-ideal-pro-cession-of-king-james-and-his-court-to-st-pauls-a-image369713546.html
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. as a kind of INLihometan paradise. Sir Roger told me itput him in mind of a little coppice by his house in thecountry, which his chaplain used to call an aviary ofnightingales. You must understand, says the knight,that there is nothing in the world that pleases a man inlove, so much as your nightingale. Ah, Mr. Spectator, themany moonlight nights that I have walked by myself, andthought on the widow by the music of the nightingale!He, here, fetched a deep sigh, and was falling into a fit ofinusing, when a mask, who came
. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. as a kind of INLihometan paradise. Sir Roger told me itput him in mind of a little coppice by his house in thecountry, which his chaplain used to call an aviary ofnightingales. You must understand, says the knight,that there is nothing in the world that pleases a man inlove, so much as your nightingale. Ah, Mr. Spectator, themany moonlight nights that I have walked by myself, andthought on the widow by the music of the nightingale!He, here, fetched a deep sigh, and was falling into a fit ofinusing, when a mask, who came https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-dawn-of-the-xixth-century-in-england-a-social-sketch-of-the-times-as-a-kind-of-inlihometan-paradise-sir-roger-told-me-itput-him-in-mind-of-a-little-coppice-by-his-house-in-thecountry-which-his-chaplain-used-to-call-an-aviary-ofnightingales-you-must-understand-says-the-knightthat-there-is-nothing-in-the-world-that-pleases-a-man-inlove-so-much-as-your-nightingale-ah-mr-spectator-themany-moonlight-nights-that-i-have-walked-by-myself-andthought-on-the-widow-by-the-music-of-the-nightingale!he-here-fetched-a-deep-sigh-and-was-falling-into-a-fit-ofinusing-when-a-mask-who-came-image370645020.html
Portraits, memoirs, and characters, of remarkable persons, from the revolution in 1688 to the end of the reign of George II Collected from the most authentic accounts extant . whereobserving him to go into a public-house, she wentand procured a constable, who took him into custodyand found on him five watches, and about nine poundsin money. On his examination before a magistrate,Mr. Zachary (whom he had robbed near Highgate)swearing to the identity of his person, he was com-mitted to Newgate : but not before he had offeredto become evidence against some accomplices hepretended to have had ; bu
Portraits, memoirs, and characters, of remarkable persons, from the revolution in 1688 to the end of the reign of George II Collected from the most authentic accounts extant . whereobserving him to go into a public-house, she wentand procured a constable, who took him into custodyand found on him five watches, and about nine poundsin money. On his examination before a magistrate,Mr. Zachary (whom he had robbed near Highgate)swearing to the identity of his person, he was com-mitted to Newgate : but not before he had offeredto become evidence against some accomplices hepretended to have had ; bu https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/portraits-memoirs-and-characters-of-remarkable-persons-from-the-revolution-in-1688-to-the-end-of-the-reign-of-george-ii-collected-from-the-most-authentic-accounts-extant-whereobserving-him-to-go-into-a-public-house-she-wentand-procured-a-constable-who-took-him-into-custodyand-found-on-him-five-watches-and-about-nine-poundsin-money-on-his-examination-before-a-magistratemr-zachary-whom-he-had-robbed-near-highgateswearing-to-the-identity-of-his-person-he-was-com-mitted-to-newgate-but-not-before-he-had-offeredto-become-evidence-against-some-accomplices-hepretended-to-have-had-bu-image338299318.html
The citizen and the state; industrial and social life and the empire . , and that this process would goon throughout the country till the only men employedin the work of manufacture would be a few tenders ofsteam spinners and weavers. Yet, as a matter of fact,the very opposite has happened. As we have seenabove, there are more, not less, men employed in manu-facturing than formerly; and the great increase in theuse of labour-saving machinery which has marked thelast fifty years has made the demand for labour groweven faster than the population. Instead of moremachinery meaning fewer men, it ha
The citizen and the state; industrial and social life and the empire . , and that this process would goon throughout the country till the only men employedin the work of manufacture would be a few tenders ofsteam spinners and weavers. Yet, as a matter of fact,the very opposite has happened. As we have seenabove, there are more, not less, men employed in manu-facturing than formerly; and the great increase in theuse of labour-saving machinery which has marked thelast fifty years has made the demand for labour groweven faster than the population. Instead of moremachinery meaning fewer men, it ha https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-citizen-and-the-state-industrial-and-social-life-and-the-empire-and-that-this-process-would-goon-throughout-the-country-till-the-only-men-employedin-the-work-of-manufacture-would-be-a-few-tenders-ofsteam-spinners-and-weavers-yet-as-a-matter-of-factthe-very-opposite-has-happened-as-we-have-seenabove-there-are-more-not-less-men-employed-in-manu-facturing-than-formerly-and-the-great-increase-in-theuse-of-labour-saving-machinery-which-has-marked-thelast-fifty-years-has-made-the-demand-for-labour-groweven-faster-than-the-population-instead-of-moremachinery-meaning-fewer-men-it-ha-image339379325.html
. Hart's annual army list, militia list and yeomanry cavalry list. 5s ABDOMINAL SUPPORTING BELTS. Those for Ladies use before and after Accouchement are admirably-adapted for giving adequate support with extreme lightness. Instructions for Measurement and Prices on application, and thearticles sent by post from the Manufacturers and Inventors. EXPERIENCED FEMALE ASSISTANTS. DR. J. CO LI IS BROWNES CHLORODYNE. original and Invaluable for COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, NEURALGIA, ANI> ALL KINDRED AILMENTS.. This old and tried Remedy has stood the test of two generationsREFUSE to be put o
. Hart's annual army list, militia list and yeomanry cavalry list. 5s ABDOMINAL SUPPORTING BELTS. Those for Ladies use before and after Accouchement are admirably-adapted for giving adequate support with extreme lightness. Instructions for Measurement and Prices on application, and thearticles sent by post from the Manufacturers and Inventors. EXPERIENCED FEMALE ASSISTANTS. DR. J. CO LI IS BROWNES CHLORODYNE. original and Invaluable for COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, NEURALGIA, ANI> ALL KINDRED AILMENTS.. This old and tried Remedy has stood the test of two generationsREFUSE to be put o https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/harts-annual-army-list-militia-list-and-yeomanry-cavalry-list-5s-abdominal-supporting-belts-those-for-ladies-use-before-and-after-accouchement-are-admirably-adapted-for-giving-adequate-support-with-extreme-lightness-instructions-for-measurement-and-prices-on-application-and-thearticles-sent-by-post-from-the-manufacturers-and-inventors-experienced-female-assistants-dr-j-co-li-is-brownes-chlorodyne-original-and-invaluable-for-coughs-colds-bronchitis-asthma-neuralgia-anigt-all-kindred-ailments-this-old-and-tried-remedy-has-stood-the-test-of-two-generationsrefuse-to-be-put-o-image336971515.html
The citizen and the state; industrial and social life and the empire . ty is, however, a matter which cannot be profit-ably discussed for many years. Possil^ly in fifty yearsmany things will have become easy which now seemdifficult, and Imperial Federation will be no longer adream. Meantime, we can all agree upon maintainingthe common citizenship and the feeling of unity whichat present exists. That gives us all that is absolutelynecessary, and until we are sure of something better,let us all join hands to maintain it. As long as wefeel that we are citizens of one Empire, whether welive in Bri
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. The dawn of the XIXth century in England, a social sketch of the times. n Murdered, Trade Ruined, the LabouringClasses thrown out of Employment, Famine with all itsHorrors, Despotism Triumphant. The remaining Inhabi-tants Carried away by Ship Loads to Foreign Lands.Britons look before yon! There were sham playbills such as— Theatre Royal,England. In Rehearsal, and meant to be speedily at-tempted, A Farce in one Act, called The Invasion ofEnCxLAND. Principal Buffo, Mr. BUONAPARTE ; being hisFirst (and most likely his last) Appearance on the Stage,&c. In Rehearsal, TPIEATRE ROYAL OF THE UNITED https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-dawn-of-the-xixth-century-in-england-a-social-sketch-of-the-times-n-murdered-trade-ruined-the-labouringclasses-thrown-out-of-employment-famine-with-all-itshorrors-despotism-triumphant-the-remaining-inhabi-tants-carried-away-by-ship-loads-to-foreign-landsbritons-look-before-yon!-there-were-sham-playbills-such-as-theatre-royalengland-in-rehearsal-and-meant-to-be-speedily-at-tempted-a-farce-in-one-act-called-the-invasion-ofencxland-principal-buffo-mr-buonaparte-being-hisfirst-and-most-likely-his-last-appearance-on-the-stagec-in-rehearsal-tpieatre-royal-of-the-united-image370552657.html
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Society in the Elizabethan age . ITonbon: SWAN SONNENSCHEIN & CO., PATERNOSTER SQUARE. 1888 3) A 3 55H9.5 Butler & Tanner, The Sf.lwood Printing Works, Frome, and London. III61 - cu> PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. In the following pages I have once more tendered my miteof industry towards the tardy restoration-fund of historicalresearch; this time in the further hope of proving thatoriginal matter is not necessarily uninteresting, but that theRomance of Society, as read in the infallible records of thepast, possesses attractions greater and more lasting than amany conceptions of impossible
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The citizen and the state; industrial and social life and the empire . number about 2172- ^nillions, the Mohammedans about661 millions, the Buddhists about 10^- millions, theJains (Primitive Buddhists) 1^ millions, the Sikhsabout 3 millions, and the Christians almost 4 millions.Other religions number about 10 millions. TheBuddhists chiefly live in Burmah, to the east of India, XI INDIA 195 and the Sikhs in the north-west. The rest of India is occupied in common by the other religions we have named, the Mohammedans being strongest in the north. 9. As a rule the mass of the ordinary Indian popul
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