Masters," quoth Sir Thomas More, " forasmuch as my Lord Cardinal lately, ye wot well, laid to our charge the lightness of our tongues for things uttered out of this house, it shall not in my mind be amiss to receive him with all his pomp, with his maces,... The Household of Sir Thomas More - Halaman xoleh Anne Manning - 1852 - 174 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Ferdinando Warner - 1758 - 418 halaman
...of our " our Tongues for things fpoken out of this " Houfe, it fhall not in my Judgment be " amifs to receive him with all his Pomp ; " with his Maces, his Pillars, his Poll-Axes, " his Crofles, his Hat, and the Great Seal " too ; that fo if he blames us hereafter, we " may be the bolder... | |
| Ferdinando Warner - 1758 - 426 halaman
...our . *c our Tongues for things fpoken out of this " Houfe, it fhall not in my Judgment be *c amifs to receive him with all his Pomp ; " with his Maces, his Pillars, his Poll- Axes, *' his Croffes, his Hat, and the Great Seal " too ; that fo if he blames us hereafter,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1759 - 516 halaman
...lightnefs of our tongurs for things fpoken out of this hcufe, it (hall not in my judgment be smifs to receive him with all his pomp ; with his maces, his pillars, his poll-axes, his crofies, his hat, and his great feal too ; that fo if he blames us hereafter, we may be the bolder... | |
| 1764 - 524 halaman
...lightnefs of our tongues for things fpoken out of this houfe, ic (hall not in my judgment be amifs to receive him 'with all his pomp ; with his maces, his pillars, his poll-axes, his croiTes, his hat, and his great féal too ; that fo if he blames us hereafter, we may be the bolder... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1821 - 344 halaman
...majority, that he should be admitted with a few followers only. The Speaker was of opinion that they should receive him " with all his pomp, with his maces, his pillars, his pole-axes, his cross, his hat, and the great seal too." The cardinal being thus admitted, made a long... | |
| William Roper - 1822 - 262 halaman
...to our charge the lightuess of our tongues for things uttered out of this house, it shall not in my mind be amiss to receive him with all his pomp, with...the intent that if he find the like fault with us hereafter, we may be the bolder from ourselves to lay the blame on those that his grace bringeth hither... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1826 - 542 halaman
...or in general conversation ; their new speaker, More, counselled them to allow Wol*r*. 'sey*to enter with all his pomp, " with his maces, his pillars, his pollaxes, his crosses and "* hat, and the great seal too," that if a similar fault were afterwards laid to the charge of... | |
| Stephen Hyde Cassan - 1827 - 618 halaman
...charge the lightness of our tongues for thing* uttered out of this House, it will not iu my uiiiid be amiss to receive him with all his pomp, with his maces, his pillars, poll-axes, his crosses, his hat, and the great seal too ; to the intent, that if he find the like fanlt... | |
| Cresacre More - 1828 - 470 halaman
...to our charge the lightness of our tongues for things uttered out of this house, it should not in my mind be amiss to receive him with all his pomp, with his maces, his pillars, his poleaxes, his cross, his hat, and the great seal, to the intent that if he find the like fault with... | |
| 1831 - 388 halaman
...to our charge the lightness of outtongues for things uttered out of this house, it shall not in my mind be amiss to receive him with all his pomp, with his maces, his pillars, his poll-axes, his hat, and great seal too ; to the intent, that if he find the like fault with us hereafter, we may he... | |
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