Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 60. kiadásDeighton and Laughton, 1907 |
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8. oldal
... followed , was but as an accommodation of the show of things to the desires of the mind and a " participation of divineness , " possible as the future . portion of his own natal place and beloved home . Of further prompting or monition ...
... followed , was but as an accommodation of the show of things to the desires of the mind and a " participation of divineness , " possible as the future . portion of his own natal place and beloved home . Of further prompting or monition ...
14. oldal
... followed . Early in the 14th century he estimated her yearly revenue at not less than 300,000 florins , which , allowing for fluctuations . in value , was not realised as income for nearly three centuries in England . Roscoe has told us ...
... followed . Early in the 14th century he estimated her yearly revenue at not less than 300,000 florins , which , allowing for fluctuations . in value , was not realised as income for nearly three centuries in England . Roscoe has told us ...
15. oldal
... followed pari passu this advent , he adverts to the deluge of barbarism which preceded it , and says " It swept away all the landmarks . It obliterated all the signs of former tillage , but it fertilised while it devas- tated . When it ...
... followed pari passu this advent , he adverts to the deluge of barbarism which preceded it , and says " It swept away all the landmarks . It obliterated all the signs of former tillage , but it fertilised while it devas- tated . When it ...
9. oldal
... followed , viz . — to the situation of Gentle- man of the Privy Chamber- to the " modest sweetness of his manners . " On the 30th June , 1564 , the master of the armoury was commanded " to cause to be made one armour com- plete , fit ...
... followed , viz . — to the situation of Gentle- man of the Privy Chamber- to the " modest sweetness of his manners . " On the 30th June , 1564 , the master of the armoury was commanded " to cause to be made one armour com- plete , fit ...
16. oldal
... followed by many of the nobility , riding two and two , and after them came judges , sergeants and apprentices , and last of all knights and their retinue . He was received in the Court of Chancery with silent disdain . The Attorney ...
... followed by many of the nobility , riding two and two , and after them came judges , sergeants and apprentices , and last of all knights and their retinue . He was received in the Court of Chancery with silent disdain . The Attorney ...
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