I have laboured to make a covenant with myself that affection may not press upon judgment ; for I suppose there is no man that hath any apprehension of gentry or nobleness, but his affection stands to the continuance of so noble a name and house, and... The Cornhill Magazine - Page 1edited by - 1905Full view - About this book
| William Cruise - Real property - 1818 - 540 pages
...in stormy and tempestuous times, when the government was unsettled, and the kingdom in competition. I have laboured to make a covenant with myself that affection may not press upon judgement ; for I suppose there is no man that hath any apprehension of gentry or nobleness, but his... | |
| William Cruise - Titles of honor and nobility - 1823 - 356 pages
...stormy and tempestuous times, when the government was unsettled, and the kingdom in competition. " I have laboured to make a covenant with myself that affection may not press upon judgement ; for I suppose there is no man that hath any apprehension of gentry, or nobleness, but his... | |
| William Cruise - Real property - 1824 - 548 pages
...laboured to make a covenant with mv self that affection may not press upon judgment; for I nuppose there is no man that hath any apprehension of gentry or nobleness, but his affection stands to the rnntinunnce of so noble a name and house, and would tnko hold of a twig or twine thread to uphold... | |
| William Cruise - Real property - 1827 - 760 pages
...in stormy and tempestuous times, when the government was unsettled, and the kingdom in competition. I have laboured to make a covenant with myself that...suppose there is no man that hath any apprehension of gentiy or nobleness, but his affection stands to the *continuance of so noble a name and house, and... | |
| William Lynch - Feudal law - 1830 - 396 pages
...Crew thus beautifully alludes, when delivering his judgment in the case of De Vere Earl of Oxford. " I have laboured to make a covenant with myself that...is no man that hath any apprehension of gentry or Cruise, " nobleness, but his affection stands to the continuance of so chap. 4. " noble a name and... | |
| sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1832 - 434 pages
...stormy and tempestuous times, when the government was unsettled, and the kingdom in competition. " I have laboured to make a covenant with myself, that...of gentry or nobleness but his affection stands to the continuance of so noble a name and house, and would THE take hold of a twig or twine-thread to... | |
| William Cruise - Real property - 1835 - 496 pages
...in stormy and tempestuous times, when the government was unsettled, and the kingdom in competition. I have laboured to make a covenant with myself that...of gentry or nobleness, but his affection stands to the continuance of so noble a name and house, and would take hold of a twig or twine thread to uphold... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 850 pages
...generations, as no other kingdom can produce such a peer in one and the self-same name and title-." — " I have laboured to make a covenant with myself that...of gentry or nobleness, but his affection stands to the continuance of so noble a name and house, and would take hold of a twig or twine-thread to uphold... | |
| Lady Georgina Anne Emily Kerr Bertie, Lady Georgina Bertie - England - 1845 - 626 pages
...stormy and tempestuous times, when the government was unsettled, and the kingdom in competition. " I have laboured to make a covenant with myself that...gentry, or nobleness, but his affection stands to the continuance of so noble a name and house ; and would take hold of a twig or twine thread to uphold... | |
| Edward Foss - Courts - 1857 - 544 pages
...titles of De Vere. After describing the 500 years of unbroken lineage in the family, he exclaimed : " I have laboured to make a covenant with myself that...of gentry or nobleness, but his affection stands to the continuance of so noble a name and house, and would take hold of a twig or a twinethread to uphold... | |
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