Walford's Antiquarian Magazine and Bibliographical Review, Band 3

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1883
 

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Seite 157 - C.). LECTURES ON THE REFORMATION OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY IN ITS RELATION TO MODERN THOUGHT AND KNOWLEDGE.
Seite 184 - King, by the Advice and Assent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and at the Prayer of the...
Seite 323 - God bless the master of this house. Likewise the mistress too, And all the little children, That round the table go...
Seite 162 - The king to Oxford sent his troop of horse, For Tories own no argument but force; With equal care to Cambridge books he sent, For Whigs allow no force but argument.
Seite 320 - Lincolnshire, will shortly be published at Stamford, and by Mr. W. Reeves, 185, Fleet-street. The work will be devoted to the history, antiquities, architecture, geology, botany, entomology, and beauties of the county. MR. G. REDWAY, of York-street, Covent Garden, is bringing out by subscription a reprint of R. Payne Knight's scarce and curious treatise on the '' Worship of Priapus." It is limited to 100 copies, and is edited by Mr. Hargrave Jennings. A NEW edition is nearly ready of " The Architectural...
Seite 78 - While the water runs, and the sun doth shine ; For lack of heyrs to the King againe, I, William, King, the third year of my reign, Give to the Norman Hunter, To me that art both line and deare, The hoppe and hoptoune, And all the bounds up and downe, Under the earth to hell...
Seite 191 - I writ this book; rough, as hatched in the storms of the ocean, and feathered in the surges of many perilous seas.
Seite 183 - Commons, hath ordained and established, that such chapiters and congregations shall not be hereafter holden ; and if any such be made, they that cause such chapiters and congregations to be assembled and holden, if they thereof be convict, shall be judged for felons ; and that all the other masons that come to such, chapiters and congregations be punished by imprisonment of their bodies, and make fine and ransom at the King's will.
Seite 186 - Britonis . . . On thir sepulturis was ingravin imageris of dragonis, wolfis, and other beistis ; for no inventioun of letteris was in thay dayis to put the deidis of nobil men in memore." The same writer in his treatise, " The New Maneris and the Auld of Scottis...
Seite 184 - AD 1437. forth an act6, the preamble of which recites that " masters, wardens, and people of gilds, fraternities, and other companies corporate, dwelling in divers parts of the realm, oftentimes by colour of rule and governance and other terms in general words to them granted and confirmed by charters and letters patent of divers kings, made among themselves many unlawful and unreasonable ordinances...

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