History and Description of the Ancient City of York: The strangers' guide

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W. Alexander, 1818
 

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الصفحة 457 - Henry I. granted to them the enlargement of the close in which their house was situate, as far as the river Ouse, confirmed to the hospital certain lands, freed them from gelds and customs, and granted to them the liberties of sac, soc, tol, theme, and infangtheof...
الصفحة 647 - ... air: blow the bellows gently, in order to inflate the lungs, till the breast be a little raised; the mouth and nostrils should then be set free, and a moderate pressure made with the hand upon the chest.
الصفحة 547 - List to the pantings of the whispering breeze, . Dwell on past woes, or sorrows yet unborn. We have a tale ; and song may charm these shades, Which cannot rouse to life MARIA'S mind, Where Sorrow's captives hail thy once lov'd maid, To joy a stranger, and to grief resign'd. EDWIN, farewell ! go, take my last adieu, Ah ! could my bursting bosom tell thee more, Here, parted here, from love, from life, and you, I pour my song as on a foreign shore.
الصفحة 647 - Ac. to be applied to the soles of the feet, and palms of the hands. If no signs of life appear, the body is to be put into the warm bath. Electricity is recommended to be early employed by the medical assistants, or other judicial practitioners. IN CASES OF INTENSE COLD* Rub the body with jtuw, ice, or toU voter.
الصفحة 545 - Spirit of Darkness! from yon lonely shade Where fade the virgin roses of the spring, Spirit of Darkness ! hear thy favourite maid To sorrow's harp her wildest anthem sing. Ah! how has love despoil'd my earliest bloom, And flung my charms as to the...
الصفحة 476 - ... that had any writeinge or understanding of the charges that were before in the land, or in any other land that they should bring them forth ; and when they were secured and examined, there was found some in French, some in Greek, some in English, and some in other languages ; and he commanded a booke thereof to be made, and that it should be read and told when any Mason should be made and to give his charge ; and from that time to this, Masons have kept and observed this form.
الصفحة 424 - Who plants like Bathurst, and who builds like Boyle." The site of the present erection was formerly occupied by two old buildings, one of which had been the chapel of the Guild of St. Christopher, and was afterwards used as a dwelling house and as an inn. Between these two old houses were gates leading to the Guild Hall; but in 1725 the gates were removed and the houses taken down, in order to build the present structure, which was completed the following year at the expense of the Corporation....
الصفحة 476 - Edwin: who being teached masonrie and taking upon him the Charges of a Maister, was full of practice, and for the love he bare it, caused a charter to be issued, with a commission to hould every yeare an assembly where they would, within the Realme of England, and to correct within themselves Statutes and trespasses done within the Crafts. And he held an Assembly at York and made masons, and gave them their charges, and taught them the manners of masons, and commanded that rule...
الصفحة 546 - Of waken'd warblers thro' the woods resound. Then I with thee, my solemn vigils keep, And at thine altar take my lonely stand ; Again my lyre, unstrung, I sadly sweep, While Love leads on the dance, with harp in hand.
الصفحة 546 - Of waken'd warblers through the woods resound : Then I with thee my solemn vigils keep, And, at thine altar, take my lonely stand ; Again my lyre unstrung I sadly sweep, While Love leads up the dance with harp in hand.