Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 75
Page 23
... honour in a man who , after accepting an honour from Charles I. , turned against the giver before the ink of the patent was dry , who sat in judgment on his own father , and truckled to Cromwell , but even then he had not touched the ...
... honour in a man who , after accepting an honour from Charles I. , turned against the giver before the ink of the patent was dry , who sat in judgment on his own father , and truckled to Cromwell , but even then he had not touched the ...
Page 21
... Honour values are entirely conven- tional . There is no logical method for deducing the correct values of honours by comparison with the tricks . But once a principle is fixed for them , the whole matter comes within the range of mathe ...
... Honour values are entirely conven- tional . There is no logical method for deducing the correct values of honours by comparison with the tricks . But once a principle is fixed for them , the whole matter comes within the range of mathe ...
Page 587
me the honour to have the same confidence in me that I have in you . " Then the Marquis exerted himself to obtain for Sonis the cross of Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour , which Sonis , on principle , would not ask for ; and ...
me the honour to have the same confidence in me that I have in you . " Then the Marquis exerted himself to obtain for Sonis the cross of Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour , which Sonis , on principle , would not ask for ; and ...
Contents
Drama Mr Swinburnes First By RAMSAY COLLES M A | 1 |
Every Man His Own Mage By PHILIP FITZREIMUND | 18 |
286 | 98 |
8 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
An-na appear beautiful beetles bells birds Brampford Speke called Canon Law Carveth CCXCII century character Charles Church colour Court Cumnor dabchick daughter death Disraeli Douarnenez doubt Duke England English eyes face father Fenny Stratford France French Fuero Juzgo girl give Goethe hand head heart Henry honour hoopoe horse interest John John Clare King lady letters Little Brickhill lived London look Lord marriage married matter Mezen miles mind mother nature Nebular Hypothesis nest never night Nora once parish passed perhaps play poem poet present Prince Queen remarkable Ripperda Roman round Samoyede Scots seems seen Shakespeare smile sonnet stood tell things thought tion told took town turned village Watling Street wife wild William woman words write young