| Christian biography - 1810 - 594 pages
...Dover, being attended with an hundred of his own servants, at least, in livery, whereof there were forty gentlemen in chains of gold. The train of clergy and...country, and their followers, was above five hundred horse. At his entrance into the town, there happily landed an intelligencer from Rome, of good parts,... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 550 pages
...Dover, being attended with an hundred of his own servants at least, in livery, whereof there were forty gentlemen in chains of gold. The train of Clergy and...country, and their followers, was above five hundred horse. At his entrance into the town, there happily landed an Intelligencer from Rome, of good parts... | |
| John Foster - English essays - 1844 - 590 pages
...Dover, being attended with a hundred of his own servants, at least, in livery, whereof there were forty gentlemen in chains of gold. The train of clergy and...gentlemen in the country and their followers, was about five hundred horse. At his entrance into the town, there happily landed an intelligencer from... | |
| John Foster - Essays - 1844 - 432 pages
...Dover, being attended with a hundred of his own servants, at least, in livery, whereof there were forty gentlemen in chains of gold. The train of clergy and...gentlemen in the country and their followers, was about five hundred horse. At his entrance into the town, there happily landed an intelligencer from... | |
| Robert Burns Morgan - Great Britain - 1923 - 696 pages
...Dover, being attended with an hundred of his own servants, at least, in Livery, whereof there were forty Gentlemen in Chains of Gold. The Train of Clergy and...Country, and their Followers, was above Five hundred Horse. At his entrance into the Town, there happily landed an Intelligencer from Rome, of good parts,... | |
| Martin Marprelate - History - 2008 - 7 pages
...least, in liverie, whereof there were fortie Gentlemen in chaines of gold. The traine of Cleargie, and Gentlemen in the Country, and their followers, was above five hundred horse": Paule, Life of Whitgift (1612), 78-79. 29. because of thy rashness, mark whether those poor... | |
| 140 pages
...Dover, being attended with an hundred of his own servants, at least, in Livery, whereof there were forty Gentlemen in Chains of Gold. The Train of Clergy and...Country, and their Followers, was above Five hundred Horse. At his entrance into the Town, there happily land'•d MM Intelligencer from Rome, of good parts,... | |
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