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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 76

England - 1854 - 758 pages
...animated river, and, looking down its gay and busy tide, the chronicler says, " Here out of the windows it was a most pleasant sight to see the city, from one end to the other, with a glory about it, so high was the light of the bonfires, and so thick round the city, and the bells rang everywhere."...
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Londiniana: Or, Reminiscences of the British Metropolis: Including ..., Volume 4

Edward Wedlake Brayley - London (England) - 1828 - 448 pages
...these words ; Domine salvumfac Regem; mentions the continuance of the rejoicings in these words : " Here out of the window it was a most pleasant sight...from one end to the other, with a glory about it, so high was the light of the bonfires, and so thick round the City, and the bells rang everywhere."...
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volume 25

1835 - 466 pages
...these Words, Domine satvum fac Begem ; he mentions the continuance of the rejoicings in these words : " Here out of the window it was a most pleasant sight...City, from one end to the other with a glory about it, so high was the light of the bonfires, and so thick round the City, and the bells rang everywhere."...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 42

American periodicals - 1854 - 696 pages
...animated river, and, looking down its gay and busy tide, the chronicler says, " Here out of the windows it was a most pleasant sight to see the city, from one end to the other, with a glorv about it, so high was the light of the bonfires, and so thick round the city, and the bells rang...
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Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys: Secretary to the ..., Volume 1

Samuel Pepys - Great Britain - 1848 - 472 pages
...the celebrated composer. which Mr. Lock had lately made on these words: " Domine salvum fac Regem." Here out of the window it was a most pleasant sight...City from one end to the other with a glory about it, so high was the light of the bonfires, and so thick round the City, and the bells rang every where....
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1897 - 666 pages
...words, ' Domine nulvuiu fac Regem,' and as they sang this loyal long they looked from the window and saw the City from one end to the other with a glory about it ; во high was the light of the bonfirep, and the bells rang everywhere." A fragment in "A Choice...
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Notes and Queries

Questions and answers - 1897 - 1138 pages
...Domine salvum Гас Regem ,' and ai they sang this loyal song they looked from the window and saw the City from one end to the other with a glory about it ; so high was the light of the bonfire?, and the bells rang everywhere." The tide of popular feeling...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 33

American literature - 1854 - 598 pages
...animated river, and, looking down its gay and busy tide, the chronicler s^ys, " Here out of the windows it was a most pleasant sight to see the city, from one end to the other, with a glory about it, so high was the light of the bonfires, and so thick round the city, and the bells rang everywhere."...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 76

Scotland - 1854 - 768 pages
...animated river, and, looking down its gay and busy tide, the chronicler says, "Here out of the windows = , dl O JB 3Ւ ! y u Q j d & bW ckg By Q X l L y*|װ EM X^ c$ 2Ͻ so high was the light of the bonfires, and so thick round the city, and the bells rang everywhere."...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 76

England - 1854 - 760 pages
...animated river, and, looking down its gay and busy tide, the chronicler says, " Here out of the windows it was a most pleasant sight to see the city, from one end to the other, with a glory about it, so high was the light of the bonfires, and so thick round the city, and the bells rang everywhere."...
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