A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 2Butler, 1846 |
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Strana 1203
... king , and in that case exercised by the sheriff in his turn , which is the grand leet , or granted over to subjects , but yet it is still the king's court . - Bacon . The Office of Constable . The other general business of the leet and ...
... king , and in that case exercised by the sheriff in his turn , which is the grand leet , or granted over to subjects , but yet it is still the king's court . - Bacon . The Office of Constable . The other general business of the leet and ...
Strana 1204
... King . In which you do but that over again , that you have from the very beginning of your discourse , and which some silly legu- leians now and then do , to argue unawares , against their own clients . - Milton . A Defence of the ...
... King . In which you do but that over again , that you have from the very beginning of your discourse , and which some silly legu- leians now and then do , to argue unawares , against their own clients . - Milton . A Defence of the ...
Strana 1208
... King , 3 Feb.1540 . By little and little he began to be in lesse credit , and light- lier esteemed of the prince ... King Ferdinando had taken upon him the person of a fraternal ally to the king , he would not let to council the king.-Id ...
... King , 3 Feb.1540 . By little and little he began to be in lesse credit , and light- lier esteemed of the prince ... King Ferdinando had taken upon him the person of a fraternal ally to the king , he would not let to council the king.-Id ...
Strana 1220
... King of the Isle of Wight . Lat . Lippitudo ; lippus , from Aeiße , fundere , R. Gloucester , p . 457. stillare , to pour , to drop ; because the eyes drop B. Jonson . Sejanus , Act i . | they are apt to liquate . - Woodward . On ...
... King of the Isle of Wight . Lat . Lippitudo ; lippus , from Aeiße , fundere , R. Gloucester , p . 457. stillare , to pour , to drop ; because the eyes drop B. Jonson . Sejanus , Act i . | they are apt to liquate . - Woodward . On ...
Strana 1247
... king's presence honour the enemie with so high praise . - Holinshed . Historie of Scotland , an . 1539 . And thus his troubles encreased euen through his owne malapertness and brain - sicknesse . - Id . Hen . II . an . 1164 . How ...
... king's presence honour the enemie with so high praise . - Holinshed . Historie of Scotland , an . 1539 . And thus his troubles encreased euen through his owne malapertness and brain - sicknesse . - Id . Hen . II . an . 1164 . How ...
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