The Librarian; Being an Account of Scarce, Valuable, and Useful English Books, Manuscript Libraries, Public Records, &c. &c, Zväzky 1–4James Savage William Savage, 1808 |
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Strana 55
... says , " that Sir Henry had by him considerable additions and continuations , which came afterwards into the hands of Nathaniel Salmon , and were the chief foun- dation of his History of Hertfordshire , published in 1728 , in one volume ...
... says , " that Sir Henry had by him considerable additions and continuations , which came afterwards into the hands of Nathaniel Salmon , and were the chief foun- dation of his History of Hertfordshire , published in 1728 , in one volume ...
Strana 56
... , “ The London Quaker , ” a woman known by the name of Rachael of Covent Garden . Grainger says he had seen her Portrait in one of Hemskirk's Quakers ' Meetings . Hyde Hall , p . 81 , by J. Drapentiere 56 Chauncy's Historical Antiquities.
... , “ The London Quaker , ” a woman known by the name of Rachael of Covent Garden . Grainger says he had seen her Portrait in one of Hemskirk's Quakers ' Meetings . Hyde Hall , p . 81 , by J. Drapentiere 56 Chauncy's Historical Antiquities.
Strana 60
... says , that he was once inclined to think that the title of Earl of Flint might be a ridiculous sarcasm on Jefferies , occasioned by his extreme hardness of heart , till a learned Friend of his communicated to him the De- dication of ...
... says , that he was once inclined to think that the title of Earl of Flint might be a ridiculous sarcasm on Jefferies , occasioned by his extreme hardness of heart , till a learned Friend of his communicated to him the De- dication of ...
Strana 81
... says of them , with his usual modesty , " That they will afford little new or interesting to men of erudition , though they may prove of some benefit to the unlearned reader . " - But the eru- dition he possessed in these branches , is ...
... says of them , with his usual modesty , " That they will afford little new or interesting to men of erudition , though they may prove of some benefit to the unlearned reader . " - But the eru- dition he possessed in these branches , is ...
Strana 102
... of set orations , he says that when the orator addresses his vows so the deities , he must lightly bend the hand , manus leviter pandate The two Deities are distinguishable not only by their stature 109 Museum Worsleyanum .
... of set orations , he says that when the orator addresses his vows so the deities , he must lightly bend the hand , manus leviter pandate The two Deities are distinguishable not only by their stature 109 Museum Worsleyanum .
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Strana 100 - Imitations of original Drawings by Hans Holbein, in the Collection of His Majesty, for the Portraits of Illustrious Persons of the Court of Henry VIII. with biographical Tracts. Published by John Chamberlaine, Keeper of the King's Drawings and Medals.
Strana 246 - EBORACUM : Or the History and Antiquities of the City of York, from its Original to the present Times. Together with the History of the Cathedral Church, and the Lives of the Archbishops...
Strana 13 - ... of the one linage and of the other, beginnyng at the tyme of Kyng Henry the Fowerth, the first aucthor of this deuision, and so successuiuely proceadyng to the reigne of the high and prudent prince Kyng Henry the Eight, the undubitate flower and very heire of both the sayd linages.
Strana 38 - Suetonius, and Claudian. Of these he formed one book, illuminating the initials, and forming the brazen bosses of the covers with his own hands.
Strana 13 - Princes, bothe of the one linage and of the other, beginnyng at the tyme of kyng Henry the fowerth the first aucthor of this devision, and so successively proceadyng to the reigne of the high and prudent prince kyng Henry the eight, the undubitate flower and very heire of both the sayd linages 1548 [Colophon:] Londini In Officina Richardi Graftoni typis Impress.
Strana 239 - The Grounds, on which the Church of England separated from the Church of Rome re-considered, in a View of the Romish Doctrine of the Eucharist ; with an Explanation of the Antepenultimate Answer in the Church Catechism.
Strana 283 - The pylorus was very narrow, but without disease. To none of these circumstances do we attach any consequence, as they do not appear to have had any share in producing death. "The heart was sound, and the pericardium contained the usual quantity of lymph. "The left lung had many adhesions to the pleura, and bore visible marks of former inflammation. The right lung was in a perfectly sound state.
Strana 216 - Tome of an exact Chronological Vindication and Historical Demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English Kings...
Strana 268 - ... marble or the building itself. For this purpose he had projected to have procured from Italy four of the most eminent artists in that profession; but as this art was a great novelty in England, and not generally apprehended, it did not receive the encouragement it deserved. It was imagined also that the expense would prove too great, and the time very long in the execution.
Strana 98 - For appointing Commissioners to inquire into the fees, gratuities, perquisites, and emoluments which are or lately have been received in the several public offices to be therein mentioned; to examine into any abuses which may exist in the same; and to report such observations as shall occur to them for the better concluding and managing the business transacted in the said offices.