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... thought that it would be a waste of labour and a vain expense to compile an elaborate and permanent Index to each successive portion of it . I have only to repeat my obligations to those friends to whom I have already professed myself ...
... thought that it would be a waste of labour and a vain expense to compile an elaborate and permanent Index to each successive portion of it . I have only to repeat my obligations to those friends to whom I have already professed myself ...
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... thought it may now be in the Museum . May 1 ( Th . ) . This day being the beginning of the Union of England with Scotland the Sermon ( which should have otherwise been at Merton Coll . ) was preach'd at St. Mary's by Mr. Bean of Merton ...
... thought it may now be in the Museum . May 1 ( Th . ) . This day being the beginning of the Union of England with Scotland the Sermon ( which should have otherwise been at Merton Coll . ) was preach'd at St. Mary's by Mr. Bean of Merton ...
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... thought Milles never read anything of his Book , & ' tis well known he is a stranger as well to this as other parts of Learning . May 21 ( Wed. ) . Dr. Hickes's Book against Tyndal is come out , & is done with great smartness and ...
... thought Milles never read anything of his Book , & ' tis well known he is a stranger as well to this as other parts of Learning . May 21 ( Wed. ) . Dr. Hickes's Book against Tyndal is come out , & is done with great smartness and ...
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... thought that Mr. Gandy had already paid you the [ Dr. Bayley's ] legacy . The ArchbP . of St. Cross ' Ac- count of his Journey is printing at the Theatre . - here and there one excepted such as Montross , 16 [ 1707 : HEARNE'S COLLECTIONS .
... thought that Mr. Gandy had already paid you the [ Dr. Bayley's ] legacy . The ArchbP . of St. Cross ' Ac- count of his Journey is printing at the Theatre . - here and there one excepted such as Montross , 16 [ 1707 : HEARNE'S COLLECTIONS .
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... thought twill not prove mortal , as some perhaps could wish , whom he has cheated by odd tricks and shams , from whence he grew rich , and was able to give 20000 libs . wth his Daughter to the Earl of Denbigh ; but notwithstanding this ...
... thought twill not prove mortal , as some perhaps could wish , whom he has cheated by odd tricks and shams , from whence he grew rich , and was able to give 20000 libs . wth his Daughter to the Earl of Denbigh ; but notwithstanding this ...
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Pagina 437 - Colleges in the universities of Cambridge and Oxford which require the taking of orders under a Penalty. In Rawl. J. 4°. 3. 285, it is attributed to W. Blencoe (cf. 5. 97) ; ' scripsit et clam edidit/ writes Rawlinson, but the entry was apparently at once deleted.
Pagina 170 - And in the Forest of Dean and thereabouts, and as high as Worcester, there are great and infinite quantities of these cinders ; some in vast mounts above ground...
Pagina 451 - In matters of genealogy it is necessary to give the bare names as they are; but in poetry, and in prose of any elegance in the writing, they require to have inflection given to them. His book of the Dialects is a sad heap of confusion ; the only way to write on them is to tabulate them with Notes...
Pagina 411 - To the Duke's house, and there saw The German Princesse acted, by the woman herself; but never was anything so well done in earnest, worse performed in jest upon the the stage.
Pagina 289 - An English-Saxon Homily on the Birth-day of St. Gregory, anciently used in the English-Saxon Church, giving an account of the Conversion of the English from Paganism to Christianity; translated into modern English, with Notes, &c.
Pagina 43 - But now he pays for all his false unfaithfull politicks, and finds, too late, that one prince should not intirely submitt to another. But that my letter is too long already, I would give you some account of the Polish court of king Stanislaus : for being incognito, only with a friend and one footman, and impossible to be known, I would take a tour to Leipsick, where I not only saw that king, but he very civilly came and spoke to me and my friend, seeing we were strangers. His court has much a better...
Pagina 43 - He sits upon any chair or stool he finds in the house, without any ceremony, to dinner, and beginns with a great piece of bread and butter, having stuck his napkin under his chin ; then drinks, with his mouth full, out of a great silver old-fashioned beaker, small bear, which is his only liquor. At every meal he drinks about two English bottles full ; for he emptyes his beaker twice.
Pagina 192 - John Bramhall in his Booke, intituled The Consecration and Succession of Protestant Bishops justified, &c. And...
Pagina 209 - ... graphiarium haec tibi erunt armata suo graphiaria ferro: si puero dones, non leve munus erit.
Pagina 411 - After church to Sir W. Batten's ; where my Lady Batten inveighed mightily against the German Princess, and I as high in the defence of her wit and spirit, and glad that she is cleared at the Sessions.