Their government was regular, and where they fixed near the building in hand they made a camp of huts. A surveyor governed in chief; every tenth man was called a warden, and overlooked each nine : the gentlemen of the neighbourhood, either out of charity... B.C. 55-A.D. 1603 - Page 3921845Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1768 - 642 pages
...and where they fixetj near the building they made a camp of hills. A furveyor governed in chief, and every tenth man was called a warden, and overlooked each nine. The gentlemen of the neighbourhood, either out of charity or commutation of pehancé, gave the materials and carriage,... | |
| Tobias Smollett - English literature - 1781 - 506 pages
...hand, they made a camp of huts. A furveyor governed in chief; every tenth man was called a warden, aud overlooked each nine. The gentlemen in the neighbourhood,...commutation of penance, gave the materials and carriages. Thofe who have feen the accounts in records of the charge of the fabrics of fome of our cathedrals,... | |
| Francis Grose - England - 1783 - 370 pages
...was regular, and where they fixed near the building in hand, they made a camp of hats . A furveyor governed in chief ; every tenth man was called a warden, and overlooked each nine i the st the gentlemen of the neighbourhood, either out of charity, or commutation of penance; gave... | |
| Francis Grose - England - 1782 - 370 pages
...emulation.) Their government was regular, and where they fixed near the building in hand, they nude a camp of huts. A surveyor governed in chief; every...a warden, and overlooked each nine: the gentlemen of the neighbourhood, either out of charity, or commutation of penance, gave the materials and carriages.... | |
| William Hutchinson - 1795 - 386 pages
...certain lands, chief, and every tenth man was called a warden, and overlooked each aine. The gentlemen of the neighbourhood, either out of charity or commutation of penance, gave the materials and carriage, and hence •were called Aeesfted Mamni. It is admirable with what ceconomy, and how soon... | |
| Robert Henry - Great Britain - 1800 - 464 pages
...regular ; and where they fixed near the building, *' in hand, they made a camp of huts. A fur*' veyor governed in chief; every tenth man was '* called a...commutation of penance, gave the *' materials and carriages. Thofe who have fcen Vol. VIII. l T " the " the accounts in records of the charge of the " fabrics of... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 600 pages
...where they fixed, near the building they made a caoip of hills. . A furveyor governed in chief, and every tenth man was called a warden, and overlooked each nine. The gentlemen of the neighbourhood, cither out of charity or commutation of penance, gave the materials and carriage,... | |
| History - 1800 - 596 pages
...and where they fixed, near the building they made a camp of hills. A furveyor governed in chief, and every tenth man was called a warden, and overlooked each nine. The gentlemen of the neighbourhood, either out of charity or commutation of penance, gave the materials and carriage,... | |
| History - 1800 - 594 pages
...and where they fixed, near the building they made a camp of hills. A furveyor governed in chief, and every tenth man was called a warden, and overlooked each nine. The gentlemen of the neighbourhood, either cut of charity or commutation of penance, gave the materials and carriage,... | |
| Thomas Warton, James Bentham - Architecture - 1802 - 260 pages
...government was regular, and where they fixed near the building in hand they made a camp of huts. A furveyor governed in chief; every tenth man was called a warden, and overlooked each nine : the gentlemen of the neighbourhood, either out of charity or commutation of penance, gave the materials and carriages.... | |
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