Hakluytus posthumus, Band 20

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J. MacLehose and sons, 1905
 

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Seite 136 - Baptise thee in the name of the father of the sonne and of the holy gost withoute vsinge any other cerimony therin as is now vsually observed accordinge to the booke of Common praier B[e]inge then there presente the said Daniel Studley: wilh'am Sheppard, will mm marshall, Iohn Beche, Roberte Bray Thoma[s] Lee.
Seite 407 - They lie on oxe-hides without quilts or mattresses ; for tables they use great bowles of wood rudely hollowed, without any naperie. Vessels they have of blacke chalke. Few but Saracens use merchandise, and in few places ; most exercise husbandrie ; the gentry...
Seite 452 - Surely the isles shall wait for me, and the ships of Tarshish first, to bring thy sons from far, their silver and their gold with them, unto the name of the Lord thy God, and the Holy One of Israel, because He hath glorified thee.
Seite 151 - Pasvavery expert in the Arabian Tongue. When Peter de Covillan was returned, King John called him, and told him secretly, That having alwayes knowne him loyall and his faithfull servant, and readie to doe his Majestie good service, seeing he understood the Arabian tongue, he purposed to send him with another companion, P- Cov. sent to discover and learne where Prete Janni dwelt, and * ^°"aLl...
Seite 531 - In what place thou maie it calle: At the Northe side of that place, There is pardon and muche faire grace. In the Chappell on the rizt hand among the guest, iii. C. daiez of pardon thou havest. : Forthermore at the hee autere A iii. daiez alle time in the yere. Under the hee autere lithe Sent Jame, The table in the Quere telleth the name: At alle the auterez so by and by, xl. daiez to pardon is grantet to the. At the iii. derrez benethe the Quere, Is plenor remission onez in the yere: And at alle...
Seite 216 - Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him that loved us. For I am persuaded that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities...
Seite 532 - Wymmen be araied like to men, Men maie nouzt well nouther ken: There thei life un gudely, Namely men of holy Chirche pardy. And Bugell flesch is there full rive, In alle that contraie hit is ther lif : And Corpe Sant is the last toun. In Galise, and stondeth the See upon.
Seite 152 - Ferro, which could not passe the Citie of Jerusalem, saying, That it was impossible to travell this way without understanding the Arabian tongue, and therefore seeing he understood the same well, hee prayed him to under-take this enterprize, to doe him this so principall service, promising to reward him in such sort, that he should be great in his Kingdome, and all his Posteritie should alwayes live contented. Peter answered him, That he kissed his Majesties hands for the great favour which he had...
Seite 172 - ... mourning for the death of their king. The party alluded to had just received the intelligence. " And because," says he, " it is the fashion of this country, when their friends die, to shave their heads, and not their beards, and to cloath themselves in black...
Seite 529 - And so forthe to Sent Antony : And ever ther gothe the Marvedy. From thennez even to the citie of Lyones : Betweene hem ben mony praty tounez. In that cite ther schalt thou paie Passage or thou goe awaie. By younde the Brugge on thi right hand, To Sent Salvator the waie is liggand, Where ii. pottez may thou se, In the wiche water turnet to vyn at Architriclyne. And mony other reliquez ben there, But the mountez ben wonder he, & fere. Wymmen in that Land use no vullen, But alle in lether be thei wounden...

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