| Fynes Moryson - Ireland - 1735 - 398 pages
...perpetual Imprifbnment in that Place which belongeth to a Man of his Quality, that is, the Tower j but now that we are in another Place, and in a Courfe...Counfellor, nor to hold himfelf for a Counfellor of Eftate, nor to execute the Office of Earl Marfhal of England, nor of the Mafter of the Ordnance, and... | |
| Thomas Birch - Great Britain - 1754 - 598 pages
...had been heard ** in the Star-chamber, my fentence muft have been as great a fine, as ever was fee *' upon any man's head in that court, and perpetual imprifonment...of his quality, the Tower. But now that we are in *l another place, and in a courfe of favour, my cenfure is, that he is not to execute " the office... | |
| English literature - 1762 - 736 pages
...confinement in that prifon, which belongeth to a man of his quality, the Tower. But fince we are now in another place, and in a courfe of favour, my cenfure is, that the earl of EfTex is not to execute the cffice of a councilor, nor that of aarl marfhal of England,... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1775 - 446 pages
...confinement in that «' prifon, which belongeth to a man of his quality, the " tower. But fince we are now in another place, and " in a courfe of favour, my cenfure is, that the earl of " Eflex is not to execute the office of a counfellor, nor " that of earl marfhal of England,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 pages
...that court, and perpetuall imprisonment in that place which belongeth to a man of his quality, that is the Tower ; but now that we are in another place, and in a course of favour, my censure is, that he is not to execute the office of a counsellor, nor to holde... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1834 - 376 pages
...that court, and perpetuall imprisonment in that place which belongeth to a man of his quality, that is the Tower ; but now that we are in another place, and in a course of favour, my censure is, that he is not to execute the office of a counsellor, nor to holde... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1868 - 680 pages
...Court, and perpetual imprisonment in that place which belongeth to a man of his quality, — that is, the Tower. But now that we are in another place, and in a course of favour, my censure is that he is not to execute the office of a Councillor, nor to hold himself... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1868 - 684 pages
...Court, and perpetual imprisonment in that place which belongeth to a man of his quality, — that is, the \ Tower. But now that we are in another place, and in a course of favour, my censure is that he is not to execute the office of a Councillor, nor to hold himself... | |
| Fynes Moryson - Europe - 1907 - 606 pages
...that Court, and perpetuall imprisonment in that place which belongeth to a man of his quality, that is the Tower; but now that we are in another place, and in a course of favour, my censure is, that he is not to execute the office of a Counsellor, nor to hold... | |
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