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" Lero, lero, lilliburlero," that made an impression on the [King's] army, that cannot be imagined by those that saw it not. The whole army, and at last the people, both in city and country, were singing it perpetually. And perhaps never had so slight a... "
The Retrospective Review - Page 48
1853
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The Works of Laurence Sterne ...

Laurence Sterne - 1803 - 540 lehte
...animpreflion on the (King's) army, more powerful than either the philippics of Demofthenes or Cicero. The whole army, and at last the people, both in city and country, »M ere tinging it perpetually. Perhaps never had fo flight a, thing fo great an effect, for it contributed...
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British Minstrel, 2. köide

John Struthers - 1822 - 276 lehte
...said to be Irish words, Lcro, Icro, Hill burlero, &c. that made an impression on the [king's] army, that cannot be imagined by those that saw it not....were singing it perpetually. And perhaps never had so flight a thing, to nisi aneHecL" THE PATIENT COUNTESS. IMPATIENCB chaungeth smoke to flame, But jelousie...
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Spirit of the English Magazines, 11. köide

1822 - 496 lehte
...Demosthenes : the impression it made, according to Burnet, can only be imagined by those who saw it ; ' the whole army, and at last, the people, both in city and country, were singing it perpetually.' " Wliai mighty conquuiti rin from ttinll things," is proverbial, but the power and fascination of the...
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Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time: With the Suppressed ..., 3. köide

Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 408 lehte
...on the army, that cannot be well imagined by those who saw it not. The whole army, and at last all people both in city and country, were singing it perpetually....perhaps never had so slight a thing so great an effect. While the prince stayed at Exeter, the rabble of An association among the people came 1n to h1m m great...
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The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for ..., 5. köide

1825 - 422 lehte
...on the army, that cannot be well imagined by those who saw it not. The whole army, and at last all people both in city and country, were singing it perpetually,...perhaps never had so slight a thing so great an effect." All was rapidly decided — the queen and the infant prince of Wales were secretly conveyed out of...
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History of His Own Time: With the Suppressed Passages of the First ..., 3. köide

Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 408 lehte
...on the army, that cannot be well imagined by those who saw it not. The whole army, and at last all people both in city and country, were singing it perpetually....perhaps never had so slight a thing so great an effect. While the prince stayed at Exeter, the rabble of An «*>c'«• •• • i r-> tion amons the people...
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Assistant of Education, 5. köide

1825 - 404 lehte
...on the army, that cannot be well imagined by those who saw it not. The whole army, and at last all people both in city and country, were singing it perpetually,...perhaps never had so slight a thing so great an effect." All was rapidly decided — the queen and the infant prince of Wales were secretly conveyed out of...
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The Ellis Correspondence: Letters Written During the Years 1686 ..., 1. köide

John Ellis - 1829 - 434 lehte
...on the army, that cannot be well imagined by those who saw it not. The whole army, and at last all people both in city and country, were singing it perpetually....perhaps never had so slight a thing so great an effect." — Burnet's Hist, of his own Time. in the same regiment, which is the Duke of Norfolk's ; but this...
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The Ellis Correspondence: Letters Written During the Years 1686 ..., 1. köide

George James Welbore Agar-Ellis Dover (1st baron) - 1829 - 428 lehte
...on the army, that cannot be well imagined by those who saw it not. The whole army, and at last all people both in city and country, were singing it perpetually....perhaps never had so slight a thing so great an effect." — Burnet's Hist, of his own Time. in the same regiment, which is the Duke of Norfolk's ; but this...
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The Ellis Correspondence: Letters Written During the Years 1686 ..., 1. köide

John Ellis - 1829 - 444 lehte
...on the army, that cannot be well imagined by those who saw it not. The whole army, and at last all people both in city and country, were singing it perpetually....And perhaps never had so slight a thing so great an effect."—Burnet's Hist, of his own Time. in the same regiment, which is the Duke of Norfolk's ; but...
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