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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… attendance in that service. [ S.P. Dom., Entry Book 26, f. 151.] Sept. 1. Whitehall. Like warrant for payment to W. … and pains you are like to return, re infecta. Since these proud Batavians are not humbled, I wish you were safe again … office of your commissaries has been delivered up by Dr. T. Cartwright, a prebendary of that church and one of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… put the sentence in execution. [ S.P. Dom., Entry Book 28, f. 193.] Sept. 3. Whitehall. Warrant from Sir J. Williamson … [ S.P. Dom., Entry Book 46, p. 196.] [1677.] Sept. 9. T. B[arnes] to . I have sent several letters and some papers … afresh on pain of suspension and tells me, I was a saucy proud fellow of a Presbyterian hypocritical heart, upbraiding …
Old and New London
… of Gaunt, protects at the hazard of his life. He is no proud Pharisee, like the fat abbot who has just gone past the … types at least we may dwell with certainty. As for the proud nobles and the toughskulled knights, we must look for …
Old and New London
Old and New London
… there breastplates and steel caps gleamed; there proud horses fretted; there bells clashed; there the mob clamoured; there proud, warlike, and beautiful face, showed, uncapped and … time supped full of troubles, and by whose entreaties the proud, reckless young king, who had, as it were, …
Old and New London
… none seen idle; that worthy gentleman doth not govern with proud and lofty words, but with well-timed and courteous … however, son Roper, I may tell thee I have no cause to be proud thereof, for if my head would win him a castle in … was a favourite sign for inns by the waterside, and Mr. J. T. Smith, in his "Book for a Rainy Day," or rather a waterman …
The Environs of London
… none seen idle; that worthy gentleman doth not govern with proud and lofty words, but with well-timed and courteous … of the Trynytye, and on thother syde Tryamor Smyth, with S t. George, bothe of them havinge theyre hoodes on theyre … near this place lies the body of John Chamberlayne, Esq. F. R. S. some time Gent. Waiter to Prince George of Denmark; …
Old and New London
… his life, perhaps, was only natural. Doubtless, Chelsea is proud to add his name to its list of distinguished residents. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Black Park, which is worked on an extensive scale, by Mr. T. E. Ward, who holds it on lease from the owner of the Chirk … seats are Pentrenant, Mellington, Broadway, and those of T. Wollaston, and Thomas Jones, Esqrs. Considerable …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… solemnity, in the name of Him 10'Who resisteth the proud, but giveth grace to the humble,' receive the sceptre …
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