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... lived , which overlooked the spot , has since fallen down . It was with the greatest difficulty that any one could be made to inhabit it . The Duke was carried before Anthony Etterick , Esq . , of Holt , a justice of the peace , who ...
... lived , which overlooked the spot , has since fallen down . It was with the greatest difficulty that any one could be made to inhabit it . The Duke was carried before Anthony Etterick , Esq . , of Holt , a justice of the peace , who ...
Strana 54
... the times in which she lived written , than she has bequeathed to us in her admirable Life of Colonel Hutchinson . There is scarcely a pas- cryphal " authorities , " all more or less wanting 54 CONTRIBUTIONS TO DEFENCE.
... the times in which she lived written , than she has bequeathed to us in her admirable Life of Colonel Hutchinson . There is scarcely a pas- cryphal " authorities , " all more or less wanting 54 CONTRIBUTIONS TO DEFENCE.
Strana 65
... lived to a very advanced age , sat in several parliaments , and only died , I believe , in 1796. A gentleman of high professional rank , and of unimpeached veracity , who is still alive , told me , that , dining at the late Earl of ...
... lived to a very advanced age , sat in several parliaments , and only died , I believe , in 1796. A gentleman of high professional rank , and of unimpeached veracity , who is still alive , told me , that , dining at the late Earl of ...
Strana 108
... lived at Lymington , he got drunk at a neighbouring fair . For some such cause it is certain that Sir Amias Paulett put him into the stocks , -a punishment for which we find that he subsequently revenged himself . " Collins , in his ...
... lived at Lymington , he got drunk at a neighbouring fair . For some such cause it is certain that Sir Amias Paulett put him into the stocks , -a punishment for which we find that he subsequently revenged himself . " Collins , in his ...
Strana 109
... lived , the most opposite opinions have been given . Thus Ihne places him in the age of the elder Tarquin , while Niebuhr brings him down to a somewhat advanced period of the republic . I flatter myself that I have hit upon his real ...
... lived , the most opposite opinions have been given . Thus Ihne places him in the age of the elder Tarquin , while Niebuhr brings him down to a somewhat advanced period of the republic . I flatter myself that I have hit upon his real ...
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Strana 226 - Peters; others also were nominated, but none concluded. Robert Spavin, so soon as dinner was done, took me by the hand, and carried me to the south window : saith he, " These are all mistaken, they have not named the man that did the fact: it was lieutenant-colonel...
Strana 310 - I am the same man in every respect that I have ever been; I retain the same principles. It is true, that I cannot now curse (smiling) the house of Hanover; nor would it be decent for me to drink King James's health in the wine that King George gives me money to pay for. But, Sir, I think that the pleasure of cursing the house of Hanover, and drinking King James's health, are amply overbalanced by three hundred pounds a year.
Strana 221 - Henry the Eighth, by the grace of God King of England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, and of the Church of England, and also of Ireland, in earth the supreme head...
Strana 138 - Temple speaks, (/) a sort of people in a condition of downright servitude, used and employed in the most servile works, and belonging, both they, their children and effects, to the lord of the soil, like the rest of the cattle or stock upon it.
Strana 138 - They could not leave their lord without his permission ; but if they ran away, or were purloined from him, might be claimed and recovered by action, like beasts or other chattels. They held indeed small portions of land by way of sustaining themselves and families ; but it was at the mere will of the lord, who might dispossess them whenever he pleased...
Strana 135 - For the children of villeins were also in the same state of bondage with their parents; whence they were called in Latin nativi, which gave rise to the female appellation of a villein, who was called a neife (m).
Strana 284 - Such as were sick of the scurvy or other diseases have not wanted physick and chyrurgery.
Strana 211 - The validity of this marriage being afterwards tried at Common Law, the minister who married them being present, and other circumstances agreeing, the jury (whereof John Digby, Esq., was foreman) found it a good marriage.
Strana 167 - With that the Cardinal, taking a good advisement among them, at the last quoth he, ' Me seemeth the gentleman with the black beard should be even he.' And with that he arose out of his chair, and offered the same to the gentleman in the black beard, with his cap in his hand. The person to whom he offered...
Strana 93 - ... the spring which followed the death of Monmouth, was borne the coffin of the young Baroness Wentworth of Nettlestede. Her family reared a sumptuous mausoleum over her remains : but a less costly memorial of her was long contemplated with far deeper interest. Her name, carved by the hand of him whom she loved too well, was, a few years ago, still discernible on a tree in the adjoining park.