... nor did the lord of the house know of their coming or going, nor who were in his house, till he came to dinner or supper where all still met. Otherwise there was no troublesome ceremony or constraint, to forbid men to come to the house, or to make... The Twentieth Century - 144. lappuse1877Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1761 - 302 lapas
...Books They could de* fire, in his Library, and all the Perfons together, whofe Company They could wifh, and not find, in any other Society. Here Mr. Chillingworth...wrote, and formed, and modelled his excellent Book againft the learned Jefuit Mr. Noll, after frequent Debates upon the moft important Particulars ; in... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1798 - 326 lapas
...BooksThey could defire.in his Library, and all the Perfons together, whofe Company They could wifhi and not find, in any other Society. Here Mr. Chillingworth...wrote, and formed, and modelled his excellent Book again ft the learned Jefuit Mr. Nott, after frequent Debates upon the moft important Particulars; in... | |
| 1802 - 522 lapas
...соше to the house, or to make them weary of staving •there; so that many came thitht-r to study a better air, -finding all the books they could desire,...the persons together, whose company they could wish, «tnd not find, in any other society. Here Mr, Chilling-worm wrote, wrofe, and formed, and modelled,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1827 - 566 lapas
...troublesome ceremony or constraint, to forbid men to come to the house, or to make them weary of staying there ; so that many came thither to study in a better...excellent book against the learned Jesuit Mr. Nott, after frequent debates upon the most important particulars ; in many of which, he suffered himself... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1827 - 838 lapas
...troublesome ceremony or constraint, to forbid men to come to the house, or to make them weary of staying there ; so that many came thither to study in a better...excellent book against the learned Jesuit Mr. Nott, after frequent debates upon the most important particulars; in many of which, he suffered himself to... | |
| Herbert Mayo - 1838 - 360 lapas
...troublesome ceremony, or constraint, to forbid men to come to the house, or to make them weary of staying there; so that many came thither to study in a better...excellent book against the learned Jesuit, Mr. Nott, after frequent debates upon the most important particulars ; in many of which he suffered himself to... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1840 - 530 lapas
...to forbid men to come to the house, or to make them weary of staying there ; so that many came there to study in a better air, finding all the books they...they could wish, and not find in any other society." According to Wood, such was the opinion entertained by the University of Oxford of Lord Falkland's... | |
| 1841 - 500 lapas
...to forbid men to come to the house, or to make them weary of staying there; so that many came there to study in a better air, finding all the books they...they could wish, and not find in any other society." According to Wood, such was the opinion entertained by the university of Oxford of Lord Falkland's... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1843 - 810 lapas
...troublesome ceremony or constraint, to forbid men to come to the house, or to make them weary of staying there; so that many came thither to study in a better...excellent book against the learned Jesuit Mr. Nott, after frequent debates upon the most important particulars ; in many of which, he suffered himself... | |
| Robert Wallace - 1850 - 656 lapas
...troublesome ceremony, or constraint to forbid men to come to the house, or to make them weary of staying there; so that many came thither to study in a better...excellent book against the learned Jesuit Mr. Nott, after frequent debates upon the most important particulars ; in many of which, he suffered himself... | |
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