English Prose: From Maundevile to ThackerayArthur Howard Galton |
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Page 13
... mean . Awaye wyth clothinge the naked , the pore and impotent , vp wyth deckynge of ymages and gaye garnishinge of stockes and stones , vp wyth mannes traditions and his lawes , Downe wyth Gods traditions and hys most holy worde , Downe ...
... mean . Awaye wyth clothinge the naked , the pore and impotent , vp wyth deckynge of ymages and gaye garnishinge of stockes and stones , vp wyth mannes traditions and his lawes , Downe wyth Gods traditions and hys most holy worde , Downe ...
Page 27
... means under God to conserve you in safety , and preserve you from danger , yea to be the instrument to deliver you from dis- honour , from shame , and from infamy , to keep you from out of servitude , and from slavery under our enemies ...
... means under God to conserve you in safety , and preserve you from danger , yea to be the instrument to deliver you from dis- honour , from shame , and from infamy , to keep you from out of servitude , and from slavery under our enemies ...
Page 32
... means to temper ther warlike courages with swete delights of learning and sciences , so that as much as the one excelled in armes , the other exceded in knowledg : the like regard and moderation ought to be had in tempering and menaging ...
... means to temper ther warlike courages with swete delights of learning and sciences , so that as much as the one excelled in armes , the other exceded in knowledg : the like regard and moderation ought to be had in tempering and menaging ...
Page 43
... mean- ing is , that within their own Precincts and Territories , they have Authority and Power to command even in matters of Christian Religion , and that there is no higher nor greater that can in those cases over - command them ...
... mean- ing is , that within their own Precincts and Territories , they have Authority and Power to command even in matters of Christian Religion , and that there is no higher nor greater that can in those cases over - command them ...
Page 66
... means . Give chearfully . Pay thy dues willingly . Be not a slave to thy mony . Omit not occasion ; embrace opportunity ; loose no time . Be humble to thy superiors , respective to thine equals , affable to all , but not familiar ...
... means . Give chearfully . Pay thy dues willingly . Be not a slave to thy mony . Omit not occasion ; embrace opportunity ; loose no time . Be humble to thy superiors , respective to thine equals , affable to all , but not familiar ...
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