| John Johnson - 1824 - 656 strani
...,n -, who had lone enjoyed the honourable and lucrative office of С oster or Sexton to the church. This man deserves to be restored to the honour of...him alone. As he was walking in the wood contiguous tu the city, which WHS the general custom of the richer citizens •tid men of leisure, in the afternoon... | |
| John Johnson - 1824 - 658 strani
...who had long enjoyed the honourable and lucrative office of Coster or Sexton to the church. Thi.« man deserves to be restored to the honour of being...others, who have enjoyed the praises due to him alone. A ;- he was walking in the wood contiguous to the city, which was the general custom of tiie richer... | |
| Thomas Curson Hansard - 1825 - 1090 strani
...Koster or Sexton to the church." (Sexton approaches the nearest in office to Koster, but is far distant in dignity as well as profit.) " This man deserves...being the first inventor of printing, of which he has b/&WMAM;. been unjustly deprived by others who have enjoyed the praises due to him alone. As he was... | |
| Charles Henry Timperley - 1839 - 1266 strani
...ancestors, who had long enjoyed the honourable and lucrative office of Coster or Sexton to lite church. This man deserves to be restored to the honour of...have enjoyed the praises due to him alone. As he was walkingin the wood contiguous to the city, which was the general custom of the richer citizens and... | |
| 1861 - 164 strani
...man (Costar) deserves to be restored to the honor of being the first inventor of printing, of whieh he has been unjustly deprived by others who have enjoyed...praises due to him alone. As he was walking in the wood eontiguous to the eity, whieh was the general eustom of the rieher eitizens and men of leisure, in... | |
| 1861 - 168 strani
...1676. Thia historian states, that "This man (Costar) deserves to be restored to the honor of bcing the first inventor of printing, of which he has been...by others who have enjoyed the praises due to him alоns. As he was walking in the wood contiguous to the city, which was the general custom of the richer... | |
| Thomas MacKellar - 1871 - 366 strani
...ancestors, who had long enjoyed the honourable and lucrative office of coster or sexton to the church. This man deserves to be restored to the honour of...others, who have enjoyed the praises due to him alone. Aa he was walking in the wood contiguous to the city, which was the general custom of the richer citizens... | |
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