| Anna Maria Hall - 818 pages
...circumference. . . . an aucient, large, rich, and populous city. If a stranger were only to ride through or view the city of Norwich on ordinary- days, he...the contrary, if he was to view the city either on a sabbath-day or on any public occasion, he would wonder where all the pcople could dwell, the multitude... | |
| 1855 - 412 pages
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| John James - 1857 - 728 pages
...ride through, or view the city of Norwich on a " common day, he would be induced to think there was a town without inhabitants, •' but, on the contrary,...the city either on a Sabbath day or on any " public occasion, he would wonder where all the people could dwell, the multitude " is so great But the case... | |
| Julia de Wolf Addison - 1922 - 564 pages
...Daniel Defoe gives a description of the Norwich of his day. " If a stranger were only to ride through or view the city of Norwich on ordinary days, he would...induced to think it a town without inhabitants; but ... if he were to view the city either on a Sabbath day or on any public occasion, he would wonder... | |
| Ephraim Lipson - 1921 - 298 pages
...ride through or view the city of Norwich for a day, he would have much more reason to think there was a town without inhabitants, but, on the contrary,...the city either on a Sabbath Day or on any public occasion, he would wonder where all the people could dwell, the multitude is so great. But the case... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1922 - 360 pages
...to ride through or view the City of Norwich on a common Day, he would be induc'd to think there was a Town without Inhabitants ; but on the contrary, if he was to view the City, either on a Sabbath-day, or on any publick Occasion, he would wonder where all the People could dwell, the Multitude... | |
| 1923 - 530 pages
...only to ride through or view the City of Norwich on a common day he would be induced to think it was a town without inhabitants, but, on the contrary, if he was to view the city on the Sabbath day, or on any public occasion, lie would wonder where all the people could dwell, the... | |
| 1923 - 520 pages
...only to ride through or view the City of Norwich on a common day he would be induced to think it was a town without inhabitants, but, on the contrary, if he was to view the city on the Sabbath day, or on any public occasion, he would wonder where all the people could dwell, the... | |
| Louis Wilfrid Moffit - 1925 - 366 pages
...the spinning or weaving of the district, he says : " If a stranger were only to view or ride through the city of Norwich on ordinary days he would be induced to think it a town without inhabitants . . . but the case is this ; the inhabitants being all busy at their manufactures, dwell in their garrets at... | |
| Daniel Defoe, George Douglas Howard Cole - 1927 - 494 pages
...more Reafon to think there was a Town without Inhabitants, than there is really to fay fo of Ipfwich; but on the contrary, if he was to view the City, either on a Sabbath-day, or on any publick Occafion, he would wonder where all the People could dwell, the Multitude... | |
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