Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne: March 20, 1707 - May 23, 1710Oxford Historical Society at the Clarendon Press, 1886 |
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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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Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne: March 20, 1707 - May 23, 1710 Thomas Hearne Visualizzazione completa - 1886 |
Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne: March 20, 1707 - May 23, 1710 Thomas Hearne Visualizzazione completa - 1886 |
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Pagina 314 - When once the master of the house is risen up, and hath shut to the door, and ye begin to stand without, and to knock at the door...
Pagina 358 - Diuinitie as have bin either written in our owne tongue, or translated out of anie other language : and haue bin published to the glory of God, and edification of the Church of Christ in England. Gathered into Alphabet, and such method as it is, by Andrew Maunsell, bookseller. Unumquodque propter quid. London: printed by John Windet, for Andrew Maunsell, dwelling in Lothburie, 1595.
Pagina 309 - The Secret History of the Reigns of K. Charles II. and K. James II.
Pagina 441 - Paradox, or Thesis, that Self -Homicide is not so naturally Sin, that it may never be otherwise, was 'published by his son in 1644.
Pagina 136 - Here endeth the boke of comfort called in latyn Boecius de Consolatione Phil. Enprented in the exempt monastery of Tauestok in Denshyre. By me Dan Thomas Rychard monke of the sayd Monastery / To the instant desyre of the ryght worshypful Esquyer Mayster Robert Langdon. Anno d.
Pagina 352 - Hoadly's cryed up who dares thy Right oppose, Because he crowns the Mob, and arms thy Foes. O stop the dire Proceedings er'e too late, And see thy own in poor Sachev"rel's fate.
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 452 - ... within these few weeks brought many persons of both sexes to an untimely fate ; and, what is more surprising, has, contrary to her profession, with the same odours, revived others who had long since been drowned in the whirlpools of Lethe. Another of the professors is...
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.