| Henry Duff Traill, James Saumarez Mann - 1909 - 470 sivua
...Winchester : " I cannot hear by pilgrims that pass the country, nor none other man that rideth or goeth any country, that any borough town in England is free...restricted to the towns, and to a few of these in one 1485] and the same season ; the succession of general epidemics, which were counted to the " fifth"... | |
| James Gairdner - 1910 - 604 sivua
...wist in England,' says Sir John Paston ; ' for by my trouth I cannot hear by pilgrims that pass the country that any borough town in England is free from that sickness. God cease it when it pleaseth Him ! Wherefore, for God's sake let my mother take heed to my young brethren,... | |
| John Fenn, Alice Drayton Greenwood - 1920 - 544 sivua
...truth, I cannot hear by Pilgrims that pass the country, nor none other man that rideth or goeth any country, that any Borough Town in England is free from that Sickness ; God cease it, when it please him. Wherefore for God's sake, let my Mother take heed to my young Brethren,... | |
| 1921 - 458 sivua
...universal death that ever I wist in England; for by my trouth I cannot hear by pilgrims that pass the country that any borough town in England is free from that sickness. God cease when it pleaseth Him! Wherefore for God's sake let my mother take heed to my young brethren,... | |
| 1927 - 136 sivua
...cannot hear by pilgrims that pass the country nor none other man that rideth or goeth [through] any country, that any borough town in England is free from that sickness ; God cease it when it please Him. Wherefore, for God's sake, let my mother take heed to my young brethren... | |
| Norman Davis - 1999 - 324 sivua
...troth I cannot hear by pilgrims that pass the country, nor none other man that rideth or goeth any country, that any borough town in England is free from that sickness. God cease it when it pleaseth him. Wherefore, for God's sake, let my mother take heed to my young brethren,... | |
| Charles Creighton - 1965 - 728 sivua
...Croyland, in Gale, 1. 541. pilgrims that pass the country, nor none other man that rideth or goeth any country, that any borough town in England is free from that sickness. God cease it when it please him!" Apart from London the English town which has the most disastrous... | |
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