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Pągina 6
Among the Paston Letters is one written in 1467 , by ' Master William Paston at
Eton , to his Worshipful Brother , John Paston , acknowledging the receipt of 8d .
in a letter , to buy a pair of slippers ; 138 . 4d . to pay for his board , and thanking ...
Among the Paston Letters is one written in 1467 , by ' Master William Paston at
Eton , to his Worshipful Brother , John Paston , acknowledging the receipt of 8d .
in a letter , to buy a pair of slippers ; 138 . 4d . to pay for his board , and thanking ...
Pągina 14
... and increase of His worship , for the support and exaltation of the Christian
faith , and for the improvement of the liberal arts and sciences ; hoping and
trusting that men of letters and various knowledge , and bred up in the fear of God
, would ...
... and increase of His worship , for the support and exaltation of the Christian
faith , and for the improvement of the liberal arts and sciences ; hoping and
trusting that men of letters and various knowledge , and bred up in the fear of God
, would ...
Pągina 15
Whatever Wykeham ' s attainments in letters were , he had at least the good
sense to see that the clergy , though they had almost engrossed the whole
learning of that age , yet were very deficient in real and useful knowledge ;
beside that , by ...
Whatever Wykeham ' s attainments in letters were , he had at least the good
sense to see that the clergy , though they had almost engrossed the whole
learning of that age , yet were very deficient in real and useful knowledge ;
beside that , by ...
Pągina 18
They were to be careful to maintain amongst themselves kindness , concord , and
brotherly love ; " to esteem no man ' s person , " and to hold all distinctions of birth
or wealth amongst themselves to be merged in the grand fraternity of letters .
They were to be careful to maintain amongst themselves kindness , concord , and
brotherly love ; " to esteem no man ' s person , " and to hold all distinctions of birth
or wealth amongst themselves to be merged in the grand fraternity of letters .
Pągina 23
... for , in 1660 , one Thomas Middleton petitions King Charles , on his restoration
, to grant his royal letters to the Winchester electors in favor of his son ' s
admittance , “ as a child in Winchester College , where he has now spent three
years as ...
... for , in 1660 , one Thomas Middleton petitions King Charles , on his restoration
, to grant his royal letters to the Winchester electors in favor of his son ' s
admittance , “ as a child in Winchester College , where he has now spent three
years as ...
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