Curialia Miscellanea; Or, Anecdotes of Old Times: Regal, Noble, Gentilitial, and Miscellaneous: Including Authentic Anecdotes of the Royal Household, and the Manners and Customs of the Court, at an Early Period of the English HistoryJ. Nichols, Son, and Bentley, 1818 - 351 |
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Strona xvi
... French and Italian , a Latin , a British and Saxon one , in one volume each ; all corrected by his notes ; a " Glossarium Generale ; " and two volumes of " Collections in English His- tory . " During his residence in Kent , Mr. Pegge ...
... French and Italian , a Latin , a British and Saxon one , in one volume each ; all corrected by his notes ; a " Glossarium Generale ; " and two volumes of " Collections in English His- tory . " During his residence in Kent , Mr. Pegge ...
Strona lxiv
... French in- terest , and , in particular , of being Popishly affected : many , both Peers and Commoners , were misled , and had conceived an erroneous opinion concerning him and his political conduct . This he has stated himself , in the ...
... French in- terest , and , in particular , of being Popishly affected : many , both Peers and Commoners , were misled , and had conceived an erroneous opinion concerning him and his political conduct . This he has stated himself , in the ...
Strona lxxxi
... French Word Carosse . " ( Ibid . p . 642 . ) - The two last - mentioned Tracts are re - printed in the present volume . * Of this Elegy Mr. Pegge printed only a few copies , to be given to particular Friends ; but , by his permission ...
... French Word Carosse . " ( Ibid . p . 642 . ) - The two last - mentioned Tracts are re - printed in the present volume . * Of this Elegy Mr. Pegge printed only a few copies , to be given to particular Friends ; but , by his permission ...
Strona 13
... French Court , in com- pliment to his Norman adherents . This rou- tine of waiting , not much unlike the present mode , rendered the service of Alfred's at- tendants both œconomical , and agreeable to themselves . Sir John Spelman , in ...
... French Court , in com- pliment to his Norman adherents . This rou- tine of waiting , not much unlike the present mode , rendered the service of Alfred's at- tendants both œconomical , and agreeable to themselves . Sir John Spelman , in ...
Strona 22
... French in his interest . " Under pretence ( says M. Rapin , from Simeon Dunelmensis , Mat- thew Paris , & c . ) that there was occasion for supplies of men , William Rufus [ then in Normandy ] sent orders into England , to raise , with ...
... French in his interest . " Under pretence ( says M. Rapin , from Simeon Dunelmensis , Mat- thew Paris , & c . ) that there was occasion for supplies of men , William Rufus [ then in Normandy ] sent orders into England , to raise , with ...
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Strona 158 - In mundo erat, et mundus per ipsum factus est, et mundus eum non cognovit.
Strona 157 - In principio erat Verbum, et Verbum erat apud Deum, et Deus erat Verbum.
Strona 156 - Euntes in mundum universum praedicate Evangelium omni creaturae, qui crediderit et baptizatus fuerit, salvus erit, qui vero non crediderit, condemnabitur.
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Strona 160 - Dominum nostrum Jesum Christum, Filium tuum. Qui tecum vivit et regnat in unitate Spiritus sancti Deus. Per omnia saecula saeculorum.
Strona 163 - And graciously hear us, that those evils, which the craft and subtilty of the devil or man worketh against us, be brought to nought; and by the providence of thy goodness they may be dispersed ; that we thy servants, being hurt by no persecutions, may evermore give thanks unto thee in thy holy Church ; through Jesus Christ, our Lord.
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Strona 158 - Noble, and the sick Person to have the same Angel hanged about his neck, and to wear it until he be full whole.