| 1828 - 718 páginas
...first place, our death brother, who was present, will inform you that on. the morrow of St. Laurence, we were met by letters from the King in a very threatening style ; that we were apprized of rubbers, who laid wait for us in the woods, under a rock : and that we were bound, under the penalty... | |
| Thomas Earnshaw Bradley - 932 páginas
...haste from Canterbury, knowing that an account of the success of our journey will be pleasing to yon. " In the first place, our dear brother, who was present,...goods, to abide the king's pleasure. "However, having at length been dismissed from bis presence with honour, we proceeded on our way, and, notwithstanding... | |
| 1883 - 712 páginas
...health and grace, and that they may labour more earnestly after the things which concern religious peace and charity. 'Beloved, we have written this...pleasure. However, having been at length dismissed with honour, we proceeded on our way, and, notwithstanding the delay in London, arrived at Canterbury... | |
| Thomas Robert Macquoid - 1883 - 80 páginas
...health and grace, and that they may labour more earnestly after the things which concern religious peace and charity. " Beloved, we have written this...pleasure. However, having been at length dismissed with honour, we proceeded on our way, and, notwithstanding the delay in London, arrived at Canterbury... | |
| William Lefroy - 1891 - 324 páginas
...St. Lawrence we were met by letters from the King in a very threatening style, that we were apprised of robbers who laid wait for us in the woods, under a rock, and that we were bound, under penalty of forfeiting all our goods, to abide the King's pleasure. However, having been at length dismissed... | |
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