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" London; who all found their lodgings there as ready as in the colleges ; nor did the lord of the house know of their coming or going, nor who were in his house, till he came to dinner or supper where all still met. Otherwise there was no troublesome ceremony... "
Highways and Byways in Oxford and the Cotswolds - 385. oldal
szerző: Herbert Arthur Evans - 1905 - 407 oldal
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Annual Register of World Events, 2. kötet

1802 - 522 oldal
...соше to the house, or to make them weary of staving •there; so that many came thitht-r to study a better air, -finding all the books they could desire,...the persons together, whose company they could wish, «tnd not find, in any other society. Here Mr, Chilling-worm wrote, wrofe, and formed, and modelled,...

The Life of Edward, Earl of Clarendon: In which is Included a ..., 1. kötet

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1827 - 838 oldal
...supper, where all still met ; otherwise, there was no troublesome ceremony or constraint, to forbid men to come to the house, or to make them weary of staying there ; so that many came thither to study in a better air, finding all the books they could desire in his library, and all the...

The Philosophy of Living

Herbert Mayo - 1838 - 360 oldal
...supper, where all still met, otherwise there was no troublesome ceremony, or constraint, to forbid men to come to the house, or to make them weary of staying there; so that many came thither to study in a better air, finding all the books they could desire in his library, and all the...

Memoirs of the Court of England During the Reign of the Stuarts ..., 2. kötet

John Heneage Jesse - 1840 - 382 oldal
...or supper,'where all still met; otherwise there was no troublesome ceremony or constraint to forbid men to come to the house, or to make them weary of...persons together whose company they could wish, and not find in any other society." According to Wood, such was the opinion entertained by the University...

Waldie's Select Circulating Library, 15. kötet

1841 - 500 oldal
...or supper, where all still met; otherwise there was no troublesome ceremony or constraint to forbid men to come to the house, or to make them weary of...persons together whose company they could wish, and not find in any other society." According to Wood, such was the opinion entertained by the university...

The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, 2. kötet

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1843 - 810 oldal
...supper, where all still met; otherwise, there was no troublesome ceremony or constraint, to forbid men to come to the house, or to make them weary of staying there; so that many came thither to study in a better air, finding all the books they could desire in his library, and all the...

Antitrinitarian Biography: Or, Sketches of the Lives and Writings ..., 3. kötet

Robert Wallace - 1850 - 660 oldal
...forbid men to come to the house, or to make them weary of staying there; so that many came thither to study in a better air, finding all the books they...persons together, whose company they could wish, and not find, in any other society. Here Mr. Chillingworth wrote, and formed, and modelled his excellent...

Antitrinitarian Biography, Or, Sketches of the Lives and Writings ..., 3. kötet

Robert Wallace - 1850 - 656 oldal
...or supper, where all still met; otherwise there wusno troublesome ceremony, or constraint to forbid men to come to the house, or to make them weary of staying there; so that many came thither to study in a better air, finding all the books they could desire in his library, and all the...

Lord Falkland. Lord Capell

Lady Theresa Lewis - 1852 - 424 oldal
...to dinner or supper, where all still met. There was no troublesome ceremony or constraint, to forbid men to come to the house, or to make them weary of...persons together whose company they could wish and not find in any other society."—Clarendon,' Life,' p. 43. • Hist, of Deb., vol. iv. p. 243. ed....

The life of Edward earl of Clarendon, written by himself. [on large paper ...

Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1857 - 656 oldal
...supper, where all still met; otherwise, there was no troublesome ceremony or constraint, to forbid men to come to the house, or to make them weary of staying there; so that many came thither to study in a better air, finding all the books they could desire in his library, and all the...




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