| Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1854 - 608 Seiten
...act of unjustifiable tyranny is quaint and pointed. He says, ' Thus much of mine own knowledge I have thought good to note, that the sudden rising of some men causeth them to forget themselves.' This was a keen and cutting reproof to the son of the Putney blacksmith. And for all that, Sir Thomas... | |
| Edward Foss - 1857 - 568 Seiten
...argue the matter, but each man lo^t his land, and my father paid his whole rent, which was 6*. 8d. the year, for that half which was left. Thus much...rising of some men causeth them to forget themselves." 1 It is not unlikely that there is some exaggeration in this tale, since Cromwell on other occasions... | |
| Edward Foss - 1857 - 572 Seiten
...nrgue the matter, but each man los t his land, and my father paid his whole rent, which was 6s. 8d. the year, for that half which was left. Thus much...rising of some men causeth them to forget themselves." 1 It is not unlikely that there is some exaggeration in this tale, since Cromwell on other occasions... | |
| 1864 - 374 Seiten
...reflection, by which he apparently seeks to solace himself for the injury which had been done him, " Thus much of mine own knowledge have I thought good...rising of some men causeth them to forget themselves."* On the site of the House, cloister, and gardens, the first Marquis built a large mansion, called Winchester... | |
| William John Loftie - 1883 - 524 Seiten
...Pass room,'' in Ackerman's ' Microcosm,' vol. i. t Wilkinson calls it a " western arx palatlna." \ " Thus much of mine own knowledge have I thought good...note, that the sudden rising of some men causeth them in some matters to forget themselves "(p- 68). dice with Sir Miles Partridge for the bells and belfry... | |
| Charles Mathew Clode - 1888 - 446 Seiten
...argue the matter, but each man lost his land, and my father paid his whole rent, which was 6s. 6rf. the year, for that half which was left. Thus much...rising of some men causeth them to forget themselves." VOL. I. G 2 sent. 'VYalbrook ran as a clear stream. The Maypole stood in Lcadeuhall, and the Ton for... | |
| Cardinal Francis Aidan Gasquet - 1889 - 532 Seiten
...but each man lost his ground. My father paid his whole rent which was six shillings and eight pence for that half which was left. Thus much of mine own...rising of some men, causeth them to forget themselves. The company of the drapers in London bought this house, and now the same is their common hall."* It... | |
| Cardinal Francis Aidan Gasquet - 1889 - 532 Seiten
...but each man lost his ground. My father paid his whole rent which was six shillings and eight pence for that half which was left. Thus much of mine own...rising of some men, causeth them to forget themselves. The company of the drapers in London bought this house, J and now the same is their common hall."*... | |
| John Stow - 1890 - 496 Seiten
...argue the matter, but each man lost his land, and my father paid his whole rent, which was 6s. 6d. the year, for that half which was left. Thus much...note, that the sudden rising of some men causeth them in some matters to forget themselves. The company of the Drapers in London bought this house, and now... | |
| John Stow - 1890 - 462 Seiten
...argue the matter, but each man lost his land, and my father paid his whole rent, which was 6s. 6d. the year, for that half which was left. Thus much...note, that the sudden rising of some men causeth them in some matters to forget themselves. The company of the Drapers in London bought this house, and now... | |
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