1575-1588Longmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1868 - Great Britain |
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Page x
... allowance for the prejudice and exaggeration of party or personal attachment , the careful and candid observer may arrive at something like a fair and consistent account . But the history of Ireland , reflecting the history of its ...
... allowance for the prejudice and exaggeration of party or personal attachment , the careful and candid observer may arrive at something like a fair and consistent account . But the history of Ireland , reflecting the history of its ...
Page xxxv
... allowance of horse - meat , as they commonly use the " word in stabling , as to keep horses at livery ; the which word , I guess , " is derived of livering or delivering forth their nightly food . So in " great houses the livery is said ...
... allowance of horse - meat , as they commonly use the " word in stabling , as to keep horses at livery ; the which word , I guess , " is derived of livering or delivering forth their nightly food . So in " great houses the livery is said ...
Page 6
... allowance of 10s . per diem , and 20 horsemen in wages , and also to have the charge of 100 other horsemen or footmen ; for which pur- pose her Majesty hath written letters to the said Sir Peter . " And here it hath been also thought ...
... allowance of 10s . per diem , and 20 horsemen in wages , and also to have the charge of 100 other horsemen or footmen ; for which pur- pose her Majesty hath written letters to the said Sir Peter . " And here it hath been also thought ...
Page 9
... allowances . captain of 100 Scots and the captain of 100 gunners have the like . The horsemen hath for his wages as the ... allowance of their meat , and at his first entrance hath as in way of reward over and above his quarter's wages ...
... allowances . captain of 100 Scots and the captain of 100 gunners have the like . The horsemen hath for his wages as the ... allowance of their meat , and at his first entrance hath as in way of reward over and above his quarter's wages ...
Page 12
... allowance for my son there , which in short time will grow to no small charge . I desire licence to have the child brought hither , where he will not put her Majesty or me to any charge , until he be able to go to school , at which time ...
... allowance for my son there , which in short time will grow to no small charge . I desire licence to have the child brought hither , where he will not put her Majesty or me to any charge , until he be able to go to school , at which time ...
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