Table Talk of John SeldenQuaritch, 1927 - 200 oldal |
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6. oldal
... Transubstantiacon 130 Wife Traitor . . 131 Trinity 131 Wisdome [ Wit 1 ] Truth . 131 Witches . Tryall . 132 Women Vniversity 133 Year Vowes Vsury . 134 135 Pius uses 1 By mistake omitted in MS . 135 Zelotts . 6 TABLE TALK OF JOHN SELDEN.
... Transubstantiacon 130 Wife Traitor . . 131 Trinity 131 Wisdome [ Wit 1 ] Truth . 131 Witches . Tryall . 132 Women Vniversity 133 Year Vowes Vsury . 134 135 Pius uses 1 By mistake omitted in MS . 135 Zelotts . 6 TABLE TALK OF JOHN SELDEN.
25. oldal
... Tryall of a man ; to see if he will change his side and if he be soe weeke ; as to change once ; he will change again . Your Country fellows have a way to try if a man be weake in the hams by comeing behind him and giveing him a little ...
... Tryall of a man ; to see if he will change his side and if he be soe weeke ; as to change once ; he will change again . Your Country fellows have a way to try if a man be weake in the hams by comeing behind him and giveing him a little ...
68. oldal
... tryall & have me punished for this you lay to my Charge ; prove it against me . 2. Ignorance of the Law excuses no man , not that all men knowe the Law , but tis an excuse every man will plead & no man can tell how to confute him . 3 ...
... tryall & have me punished for this you lay to my Charge ; prove it against me . 2. Ignorance of the Law excuses no man , not that all men knowe the Law , but tis an excuse every man will plead & no man can tell how to confute him . 3 ...
124. oldal
... Tryall ) but they that stand out since & suffer themselves to bee distrained , never questioning those that doe it , doe pitti- fully , for soe they only pay twice as much as they should . [ STATE , see p . 147. ] SYMONY The name of ...
... Tryall ) but they that stand out since & suffer themselves to bee distrained , never questioning those that doe it , doe pitti- fully , for soe they only pay twice as much as they should . [ STATE , see p . 147. ] SYMONY The name of ...
132. oldal
... Tryall , & was either by goeing over 9 red hott Plow Sheares ( as in the Case of Queen Emme accus'd for lying wth , the Bishopp of Winchester , over wch , shee being ledd blindfold & haveing past all her Irons ask'd when shee should ...
... Tryall , & was either by goeing over 9 red hott Plow Sheares ( as in the Case of Queen Emme accus'd for lying wth , the Bishopp of Winchester , over wch , shee being ledd blindfold & haveing past all her Irons ask'd when shee should ...
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178. oldal - was a person whom no character can flatter, or transmit in any expressions equal to his merit and virtue.
195. oldal - ... which we call the Year Books ; and it is difficult to see how in present circumstances he could know much more of them than he does. Yet these mediaeval manuscripts are of supreme importance not only to the legal historian and to the lawyer, but to the general historian of mediaeval England, to the historian of morals, to the philologist— testibus Skeat and Paul Meyer — to every one, in short, who would fully know or fully tell the tale of our peoples, and would learn why the things that...
97. oldal - Fleet-street, and sit upon a stall, and twirl a bandstring, or play with a rush, then all the boys in the street would laugh at him. 6. Verse proves nothing but the quantity of syllables, they are not meant for logic.
35. oldal - Some men make it a case of conscience, whether a man may have a pigeon-house, because his pigeons eat other folks corn. But there is no such thing as conscience in the business : the matter is, whether he be a man of such quality, that the state allows him to have a dove-house ; if so, there's an end of the business ; his pigeons have a right to eat where they please themselves.
178. oldal - Stand forth my object, then. You that have been Ever at home, yet have all countries seen ; And like a compass, keeping one foot still Upon your centre, do your circle fill Of general knowledge; watch'd men, manners too, Heard what times past have said, seen what ours do!
196. oldal - The Selden Society is trying, so far as its scanty financial resources allow it, to have these invaluable sources of information edited and printed, and so put at the service of all who care to know more of our national history than they can know at present. Then, besides the publication of the Year Books, the Selden Society cares for the editing and printing of various other manuscripts dealing with our early legal history and procedure. Amongst these are several volumes of select pleas held in...
193. oldal - FOUNDED 1887. To ENCOURAGE THE STUDY AND ADVANCE THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH LAW.
126. oldal - There must be some laymen in the synod, to overlook the clergy, lest they spoil the civil work ; just as when the good woman puts a cat into the milk-house to kill a mouse, she sends her maid to look after the cat, lest the cat should eat up the cream.
61. oldal - A king is a thing men have made for their own sakes, for quietness sake : just as in a family one man is appointed to buy the meat ; if every man should buy, or if there were many buyers, they would never agree ; one would buy what the other liked not, or what the other had bought before ; so there would be a confusion. But that charge being committed to one, he, according to his discretion, pleases all ; if they have not what they would have one day, they shall have it the next, or something as...
44. oldal - Excuse me, said the Don, for calling him so, I know not into what hands I may fall ; and if I happen into his, I hope he will use me the better for giving him good words.