| Randall Davies - Beaufort House (London, England) - 1914 - 294 pages
...silent and none to show him their opinion therein, ' Then will I (said he) show unto you my mind : I have been brought up at Oxford, at an Inn of Chancery, at Lincoln's Inn, and in the King's court, from the lowest degree to the highest; and yet have I in yearly revenues at this... | |
| Richard S. Sylvester, Davis P. Harding - Biography & Autobiography - 1962 - 284 pages
...to him — "Then will I," said he, "show my poor mind unto you. I have been brought up," quoth he, "at Oxford, at an Inn of Chancery, at Lincoln's Inn, and also in the King's court — and so forth from the lowest degree to the highest; and yet have I in yearly revenues at this present... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli - Church and state - 1910 - 410 pages
...case not ready to show our opinions unto him, " Then will I " (said he) "show my poor mind unto you. I have been brought up at Oxford, at an Inn of Chancery, at Lincoln's Inn, and in the King's Court, so forth from the lowest degree to the highest, and yet have I in yearly revenues... | |
| Francis Fernandez - Religion - 1988 - 440 pages
...manage financially. He summarized his whole career saying / have been brought up at Oxford, at the Inn of Chancery, at Lincoln's Inn, and also in the King's Court . . . from the lowest to the highest. Yet I have now little above one hundred pounds a year. If we are to continue together,... | |
| Gerard Wegemer - Christian martyrs - 1995 - 332 pages
...times ahead, he called them all together and, looking back over the whole of his life, said to them: I have been brought up at Oxford, at an inn of chancery,...Court . . . from the lowest degree to the highest. Yet I have now little more than one hundred pounds a year. So now, if we are to continue together,... | |
| Niccolo Machiavelli, Thomas More, Martin Luther - Philosophy - 2005 - 405 pages
...case not ready to show our opinions unto him, " Then will I " (said he) " show my poor mind unto you. I have been brought up at Oxford, at an Inn of Chancery, at Lincoln's Inn, and in the King's Court, so forth from the lowest degree to the highest, and yet have I in yearly revenues... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1848 - 578 pages
...strokes illustrative of the state of society at that time : — 'I have been brought up,' quoth he, ' at Oxford, at an inn of chancery, at Lincoln's Inn,...highest, and yet I have at present left me little above £ 100 a year ' (including the king's grants) ; ' so that now, if we like to live together, we must... | |
| Robert Hall Baynes - 1872 - 688 pages
...their sentiments in the affair, he himself gave them the following most affectionate counsel : — " I have been brought up at Oxford, at an Inn of Chancery at Lincoln's Inn, and in the King's Court from the lowest degree to the highest, and yet have I injyearly revenues at this... | |
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