 | 1784 - 552 pagina’s
...the Archbp. to remoye him to fome quieter fituation in the foU lowing letter. " My lord, When I loft the freedom of my cell, which " was my college, yet I found fome degree of it in my quiet " country parfonage. But I am weary of the noife and op*' pofitions of... | |
 | Richard Hooker - 1793 - 528 pagina’s
...therefore folicited the Archbifhop for a remove, to whom he fpake to this purpofe; My Lord, when I loft the freedom of my cell, which was my College ; yet, I found fome degree of it 'in my quiet country Parfonage : but I am weary of the noife and oppofttions of this... | |
 | Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch - 1796 - 648 pagina’s
...folicited •the archbifhop for a remove, to whom he fpake to this purpofe : " My " Lord, when I loft the freedom of my cell, which was my college, yet I " found fome degree of it in my quiet country parfonage ; but I am weary " of the noife and oppofitions of... | |
 | 1828
...intreated the Archbishop in the following letter, to remove him to a more quiet situation. " My Lord,— When I lost the freedom of my cell, which was my College,...and quietness. And, my Lord, my particular contests here with Mr. Travers have proved the more unpleasant to me, because I believe him to be a good man... | |
 | Izaak Walton - 1805 - 438 pagina’s
...Archbifhop for a remove from that place ; to whom he fpake to this purpofe : " My " Lord, when I loft the freedom of my " cell, which was my college, yet I " found " found fome degree of it in my quiet " country parfbnage : but I am weary of " the noife and oppofitions... | |
 | George Burnett - 1807 - 528 pagina’s
...occasion to the archbishop, is so characteristic of the man, that it deserves to be transcribed. My Lord, When I lost the freedom of my cell, which was my college,...and quietness. And, my Lord, my particular contests here with Mr. Travers, have proved the more unpleasant to me, because I believe him to be a good man... | |
 | George Burnett - 1807 - 970 pagina’s
...occasion to the archbishop, is so characteristic of the man, that it deserves to be transcribed. My Lord, When I lost the freedom of my cell, which was my college,...and quietness. And, my Lord, my particular contests here with Mr. Travers, have proved the more unpleasant to me, because I believe him to be a good man... | |
 | George Burnett - 1807 - 528 pagina’s
...occasion to the archbishop, is so characteristic of the man, that it deserves to be, transcribed. My Lord, When I lost the freedom of my cell, which was my college,...quietness. • And, my Lord, my particular contests here with Mr. Travers, have proved the more unpleasant to me, because I believe him to be a good man... | |
 | 1864 - 868 pagina’s
...behold God's blessing spring out of my mother-earth, and eat my own bread without opposition ; for, indeed, God and nature did not intend me for contentions, but for study and quietness." Such pleading as this for a lower place could scarcely be denied, and the Archbishop was the more disposed... | |
 | 1810 - 594 pagina’s
...solicited the Archbishop for a remove from that place, to whom he spake to this purpose. , " My Lord, When I lost the freedom of my cell, which was my College,...intend me for contentions, but for study and quietness. My Lord, my particular contests with Mr. Travers here have proved the more unpleasant to me, because... | |
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