Lives of the Founders of the British Museum, 1-2. kötetTrübner and Company, 1870 |
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79. oldal
... honour out of the sides of their enemies ; there - in default of peace- able justice - they have carried the cause by sentence of the sword . God grant that your Highness may , both virtues and victories , not only imitate , but far ...
... honour out of the sides of their enemies ; there - in default of peace- able justice - they have carried the cause by sentence of the sword . God grant that your Highness may , both virtues and victories , not only imitate , but far ...
82. oldal
... their long acquaintance as an honour to himself ; whilst speaking freely about certain social habits and limitations - neither Grandisonian or Puritanic - on Cotton's part , Chap . II . LIFE OF SIR ROBERT COTTON . 82 EARLY COLLECTORS .
... their long acquaintance as an honour to himself ; whilst speaking freely about certain social habits and limitations - neither Grandisonian or Puritanic - on Cotton's part , Chap . II . LIFE OF SIR ROBERT COTTON . 82 EARLY COLLECTORS .
84. oldal
... to my friend . Yet wanting apt countermines to meet with those close works by which some seek to blow up a breach into your honour , I was not a little afflicted . I leave the arming of me in this cause to 84 EARLY COLLECTORS .
... to my friend . Yet wanting apt countermines to meet with those close works by which some seek to blow up a breach into your honour , I was not a little afflicted . I leave the arming of me in this cause to 84 EARLY COLLECTORS .
94. oldal
... honours could not bribe , and terrors I could not silence . - In Sir Robert's posthumous tracts ( as they were pub- lished by James HOWELL ) this speech has been printed as unquestionably spoken by him who wrote it . But that ...
... honours could not bribe , and terrors I could not silence . - In Sir Robert's posthumous tracts ( as they were pub- lished by James HOWELL ) this speech has been printed as unquestionably spoken by him who wrote it . But that ...
102. oldal
... honour . ' The result is unusual . How came it to pass ? Perhaps the preceding pages may have already suggested to the reader's mind more than one possible and plausible answer to this question . Here it may suffice to say that while ...
... honour . ' The result is unusual . How came it to pass ? Perhaps the preceding pages may have already suggested to the reader's mind more than one possible and plausible answer to this question . Here it may suffice to say that while ...
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