- is Won, The Life and
Death of St
Thomas More, 1968, p. 35. "Through the
benefite of the river, a
seate of more commoditie",
observed William Lambarde, in...
- (feat. Fleggo) 2022:
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Melancholy 2022:
Vetun 2022: Shoke-
Benefite 2022:
Mesazhin 2022:
Xhensila 2022: Nuse 2022:
Nafta 2022:
Dominante 2023:...
- not
translated in English.
Profitable for all estates, as well for the
benefite of the mind as the bodie. London:
Thomas East. OCLC 606501035. Francis...
- not
translated in English.
Profitable for all Estates, as well for the
benefite of the Mind as the
Bodie (London 1582).
Notes upon
Richard Robinson's 'Auncient...
- the daie tyme
althoughe no
person be
therein shalbe admytted to have the
benefite of his Clargie. (Repealed for
England and
Wales by
Criminal Statutes Repeal...
-
conuenient to be
traded into by
merchants of this realme, for the
great benefite and
commodities of the same." It
continues to
explain that
there has since...
-
Directions Prescribed herein: and now
Translated into English, for the
Common Benefite of the
Seamen of
England [by E. Wright] etc,
translated by Wright, Edward...
- (repealed) 1 Jas. 1. c. 8 2 Jas. 1. c. 8 7 July 1604 An Acte to take
awaye the
benefite of
Clergie from some
kinde of Manslaughter. (Repealed for
England and Wales...
- A
Dictionarie French and English:
published for the
benefite of the
studious in that
language is a
bilingual French to
English dictionary compiled by the...
- mirth, did change. One of Anne Ley's poems, "Upon the
necessity and
benefite of
learning ... to W.B. a
young scholler," was
presumably written for one...