| William Oldys, John Malham - 1809 - 586 páginas
...contentment to us. The report of this growing amendment amongst them made us the more sorry, when, with our own ears, we heard the general complaint of our people, that they were barred from all lawful recreation and exercise upon the Sunday's afternoon, after the... | |
| 1809 - 598 páginas
...contentment to us, The report of this growing amendment amongst them made us the more sorry, when, with our own ears, we heard the general complaint of our people, that they were barred from all lawful recreation and exercise upon the Sunday's afternoon, after the... | |
| 1816 - 572 páginas
...popular recreations, on Sundays and holidays, after the churchservice. " With our own ears we hfard the general complaint of our people." The Catholic...amusements, and thus " turning the people's hearts." Mut, while they w?re denied what the King terms " lawful recreations," they had substituted more vicious... | |
| J. S. Forsyth - 1825 - 430 páginas
...contentment to us. ' The report of this growing amendment amongst them, made us the more sorry, when with our own ears we heard the general complaint of our people, that they were barred from all lawful recreation and exercise upon the Sundays afternoon, after the... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1830 - 592 páginas
...Sundays ; and on his return home the King issued his " declaration" for " liberty on the Lord's day." " With our own ears we heard the general complaint of our people." His native good- humour and his deep policy, combined, to sympathise with the querulous multitude,... | |
| Edward Cardwell - 1839 - 424 páginas
...small contentment to us. The report of this growing amendment amongst them made us the more sorry, when with our own ears we heard the general complaint of our people, that they were barred from all lawful recreation and exercise upon the 30 Sunday afternoon, after the... | |
| Church of England, Edward Cardwell - 1839 - 440 páginas
...small contentment to us. The report of this growing amendment amongst them made us the more sorry, when with our own ears we heard the general complaint of our people, that they were barred from all lawful recreation and exercise upon the 30 Sunday afternoon, after the... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 528 páginas
...May-games, Whitsunales, Morris-dances, and the setting up of Maypoles, and other manly sports. tions on Sundays and holidays, after the churchservice....were denied what the king terms " lawful recreations f," they had substituted more vicious ones : alehouses were more frequented — drunkenness more general... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 516 páginas
...Lancashire discontented, from the unusual deprivation of their popular recreaHarl. MSS., 6824. tions on Sundays and holidays, after the churchservice....the general complaint of our people." The Catholic priest» were busily insinuating among the lower orders that the reformed religion was a sullen deprivation... | |
| Henry Mead - 1846 - 254 páginas
...small contentment to us. The report of this growing amendment amongst them made us the more sorry, when with our own ears, we heard the general complaint of our people, that they were barred from all lawful recreation and exercise upon the Sunday's afternoon, after the... | |
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