This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 Excerpt: ...that moved me to demise the woodes to my brother I have trewlie shewed your Lordship before, only the smalnes of the rent, and want of surveieng the same maye seeme great imperfections in me: whereto I trewlie answeare that for the fine and rent I then thought it sufficient not knowing the just value thereof. And for ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 Excerpt: ...that moved me to demise the woodes to my brother I have trewlie shewed your Lordship before, only the smalnes of the rent, and want of surveieng the same maye seeme great imperfections in me: whereto I trewlie answeare that for the fine and rent I then thought it sufficient not knowing the just value thereof. And for the surveighing, nether the tyme betweene my resolution to make a demise and the demising would permyt the same, nor yet were my companie ever willing to bee at so greate a charge, besides that my brother promises that whatsoever fault might be found therein in part or in whole he would by discretion ether amend or surrender the same, as in truth he did for so soone as fault was found with the demise and I by occasion thereof saw my error he was contented at my onelie persuasion to sur-" 1 'As Hector says in the next word is nearly illegible but may be twisted into Nsevius.' The quotation that follows comes from the Tusculan Disputations of Cicero (iv. 31, 67), 'Aliter enim Naevianus ille gaudet Hector laetus sum laudari me abs te pater a laudato viro.' The annotator, Kiihner, says that the verse is a trochaic tetrameter catalectic. Naevius wrote several poems about the Trojan war, but this line does not appear among the existing fragments of his works, except in the present quotation from Cicero. Hovenden was no doubt not unwilling to give the Lord Treasurer a taste of his learning. render the same, as appeareth by the right honourable Sir Francis Wallsingham letters1 to the Colledg in these wordes ' I thoughte good to treate with you as you know, Mr Warden being brother to the said leasee, wherein you dealt so effectuallie as in respect of the Colledg, though to your brothers greate losse of such proffitt as the lease wd have yelded him, ...
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