- foundation; "some good and
godlie moniment for the
mainteynance of good
learninge". In her will, Lady
Frances Sidney left the sum of £5,000
together with...
-
shall instructe and
teach the
youthe of the
Inhabitants of
Hastings in
learninge,
manners and
other vertuous education to
gette their livinge. To which...
- Inquisition,
Henry Kelsea, London,
White Lion, 1965, p. 98
Eastern Wisdome and
Learninge. The
Study of
Arabic in Seventeenth-Century England, G. J. Toomer, Oxford...
-
keeper from the ****e? It is the key and
entrance into all
other artes and
learninge, as well
approved Pythagoras, who
caused this
inscription to be written...
- a
faithfull incouragement for
laying of a sure
foundation of all good
learninge in our Schooles, London, 1622.
Kathryn L. McKinley,
Reading the Ovidian...
- the two
universities ‘'unto
suche as be
moste towardes in
vertewe and
learninge'’. His wife was Mary (died 1584),
granddaughter of his father's employer...
- 118–9.
Declaration of
general corruption, of religion, Scripture, and all
learninge:
wrought by D. Bilson.
Willem Nijen****s, Adri****
Saravia (c. 1532 – 1613):...
-
comon Lawyer, such
being men more **** to bee
imploied in
Courtes of
Learninge then in
cases of Conscience, for yf
those shall bee
corrupted with affection...