| John Pinkerton - 1808 - 490 ページ
...anarchy among us" (he knew not that they were as frequent in the glorious reign of Elizabeth) " presumed to stamp, and utter for " immediate exchange; as they...were passable " through the neighbourhood. Which, though <e seldom reaching further than the next street " or two, may haply in after-times come to "... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1808 - 486 ページ
...anarchy among us" (he knew not that they were as frequent in the glorious reign of Elizabeth) " presumed to stamp, and utter for " immediate exchange; as they...were passable " through the neighbourhood. Which, though " seldom reaching further than the next street " or two, may haply in after-times come to "... | |
| 1835 - 428 ページ
..."which every tavern and tippling house (in the days of late anarchy and confusion among us) presumed to stamp and utter for immediate exchange, as they were passable through the neighbourhood, which, though seldom reaching further than the next street or two, may happily in after times come to exercise... | |
| John Yonge Akerman - 1849 - 312 ページ
...tokens," says he, " which every tavern and tippling- house (in the days of late anarchy among us), presum'd to stamp and utter for immediate exchange,...they were passable through the neighbourhood, which, tin <' seldom reaching further than the next street, or two, may, happily, in after-times come to exercise... | |
| 1853 - 706 ページ
...: " The Tokens which every tavern and tipling-house, in the days of late anarchy among us, presumed to stamp and utter for immediate exchange, as they...through the neighbourhood, which tho' seldom reaching farther than the next street or two, may happily, in after times, come to exercise and busie the learned... | |
| Guildhall Library (London, England), Henry Benjamin Hanbury Beaufoy, Jacob Henry Burn - 1853 - 308 ページ
...splenetically observed, " every tavern and tipling-house, in the days of late anarchy among us, presumed to stamp and utter for immediate exchange, as they were passable through the neighbourhood, which, though seldom reaching farther than the next street or two, may happily, in after times, come to exercise... | |
| Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - 1882 - 726 ページ
...the Tokens which every Tavern and Tipplinghouse (in the days of the late anarchy among us) presumed to stamp and utter for immediate exchange, as they were passable through tho neighbourhood, which though seldom reaching farther than tho next street or two, may happily in... | |
| Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society - 1885 - 822 ページ
...-which every tavern and tippling house (in the days of late anarchy and confusion among us) presumed to stamp and utter for immediate exchange, as they were passable through the iieighbourhoood ; which, though seldom reaching further than the next street or two, may happily in... | |
| Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society - 1886 - 482 ページ
...which every tavern and tippling house (in the days of late anarchy and confusion among us) presumed to stamp and utter for immediate exchange, as they were passable through the ueighbourhoood ; which, though seldom reaching further than the next street or two, may happily in... | |
| William Boyne - 1889 - 1134 ページ
...them : "The tokens which every tavern and tippling-house in the days of anarchy amongst us presumed to stamp and utter for immediate exchange as they were passable through the neighbourhood, which, though seldom reaching further than the next street or two, may happily in after-time come to exercise... | |
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