The Antiquarian Magazine & Bibliographer, 3. kötet

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William Reeves and T. Fisher Unwin, 1883
 

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157. oldal - C.). LECTURES ON THE REFORMATION OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY IN ITS RELATION TO MODERN THOUGHT AND KNOWLEDGE.
220. oldal - Oh for a booke and a shadie nooke, Eyther in-a-doore or out; With the grene leaves whispering overhede, Or the streete cryes all about. Where I male reade all at my ease, Both of the newe and olde; For a jollie goode booke whereon to looke, Is better to me than golde.
184. oldal - King, by the Advice and Assent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and at the Prayer of the...
148. oldal - MICHEL. A Critical Inquiry into the Scottish Language. With the view of Illustrating the Rise and Progress of Civilisation in Scotland.
184. oldal - AD 1437. forth an act6, the preamble of which recites that " masters, wardens, and people of gilds, fraternities, and other companies corporate, dwelling in divers parts of the realm, oftentimes by colour of rule and governance and other terms in general words to them granted and confirmed by charters and letters patent of divers kings, made among themselves many unlawful and unreasonable ordinances...
219. oldal - Nolens Volens; or, You shall make Latin whether you will or no; containing the plainest Directions that have been yet given upon that Subject, Lond.
276. oldal - The remembrance of this ordinance," we read, "was kept up by persons dressed in black, who went round the different towns, ringing a loud and dismaltoned bell at the corner of each street, every Sunday evening during the month" (of November, beginning at All Souls
153. oldal - ... on Municipal Legislation and Finance. No report has been received. Report of Committee on Street Cleaning, Refuse Disposal and Snow Removal. No report has been received. Next is "Methods of Snow Disposal
131. oldal - Fra1emi y and Gild of Merchants, the merchandise which be most dear, and keep in store the other, till the time that dearth or scarcity be of the same ; it is ordained, that no English Merchant shall use no ware nor merchandise by him nor by other, nor by no manner of covin, but only one, which he shall choose betwixt this and the Feast of Candlemas next ensuing.
162. oldal - THE King observing with judicious eyes The state of both his universities, To one he sent a regiment : for why ? That learned body wanted loyalty. To th' other he sent books, as well discerning How much that loyal body wanted learning.

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