More's Utopia, tr. by R. Robynson, pr. from the 2nd ed., 1556. To which is prefixed The life of sir Thos. More by W. Roper, repr. from Hearne's ed., 1716. Ed., with intr., notes by J.R. Lumby |
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Page vii
... reasons thereagainst , that the King's demaunds were thereby overthrowne . So that one of the King's privie chamber , named 15 Mr Tyler , being present thereat , brought word to the Kinge out of the Parliament house , that a beardles ...
... reasons thereagainst , that the King's demaunds were thereby overthrowne . So that one of the King's privie chamber , named 15 Mr Tyler , being present thereat , brought word to the Kinge out of the Parliament house , that a beardles ...
Page ix
... reasons and argumentes by the learned Counsell on both sydes alleaged . Upon this the Councellors on ether partie in presence of the Lord Chauncellor , and other the Judges in the Starr Chamber , 5 had audience accordingly . Where Sir ...
... reasons and argumentes by the learned Counsell on both sydes alleaged . Upon this the Councellors on ether partie in presence of the Lord Chauncellor , and other the Judges in the Starr Chamber , 5 had audience accordingly . Where Sir ...
Page xi
... reason whereof the wisest man and best spoken in a countrie fortuneth amonge , while his minde is fervent on the matter , somwhat to speake in such wise , as he would afterward wish to have beene uttered otherwise , and yeat noe worse ...
... reason whereof the wisest man and best spoken in a countrie fortuneth amonge , while his minde is fervent on the matter , somwhat to speake in such wise , as he would afterward wish to have beene uttered otherwise , and yeat noe worse ...
Page xiii
... reasons proved how necessary it was the demandes there moved to be granted , and furthere sayed that lesse would not serve the Kinge's purpose ; he seeinge the companie still silent , 10 and thereunto nothinge answereinge , and contrary ...
... reasons proved how necessary it was the demandes there moved to be granted , and furthere sayed that lesse would not serve the Kinge's purpose ; he seeinge the companie still silent , 10 and thereunto nothinge answereinge , and contrary ...
Page xxii
... reason whie I should put any doubt therin . To whom I sayd , " By my troth , Sir , it is verie 20 desperatly spoken , " that vile terme ( I cry God mercy ) did I give him , who by these wordes perseavinge me in a fume , sayd merilie ...
... reason whie I should put any doubt therin . To whom I sayd , " By my troth , Sir , it is verie 20 desperatly spoken , " that vile terme ( I cry God mercy ) did I give him , who by these wordes perseavinge me in a fume , sayd merilie ...
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