| James Howell - 1688 - 554 strani
...Sons ofThovoi Натх/tl came now thither to be bound, he anfwered, 1 hat if he be a right ffowtl, he may have, when he is free, Three Hundred Pounds to help to fee up, and pay no intereft for five years. It may be hereafter we may make uie of this. He told... | |
| James Howell - 1737 - 536 strani
...of the Sons of Thomas Howel came now thither to be bound ; he anfwer'd, that if he be a right Howel, he may have when he is free, three hundred pounds to help to fet up, and pay no Intereft for five years. It may be hereafter we will make ufe of this. He told... | |
| David Hughson - 1805 - 702 strani
...of the sons of Thomas Howe! came now thither to be bound, he anfvvered, that if he be a right Howel, he may have, when he is free, three hundred pounds to help to set him up, and pay no interest for five years. It may be hereafter we may make use of this. He... | |
| David Hughson - 1805 - 710 strani
...of the sons of Thomas Howel came now thither to be bound, he anfwered, that if he be a right Howel, he may have, when he is free, three hundred pounds to help to set him tip, and pay no interest for five years. It may be hereafter we may make use of this. He... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 strani
...of the sons of Thomas Howel came now thither to be bound ; he answered, that if he be a right Howel, he may have, when he is free, three hundred pounds to help to set up, and pay no interest for five years. It may be hereafter we will make use of this. He told... | |
| 1850 - 688 strani
...one of the sons of Thomas Howel came now thither to be bound ; he answered, if he be a right Hotvel, he may have when he is free three hundred pounds to help him to set up, and pay no interest for five years. He told me also, that a maid who can prove her father to be a true... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1850 - 688 strani
...one of the sons of Thomas Howel came now thither to be bound ; he answered, if he be a right Howel, he may have when he is free three hundred pounds to help him to set up, and The writer of these letters was the first person who brought the art of making glass from Venice... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1895 - 368 strani
...told the clerk that one of the sons of Thomas Howell came now thither to be bound ; he answered that if he be a right Howell he may have when he is free £300 to help to set him up, and pay no interest for five years." The Vintners. — It is probable... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 604 strani
...told the clerk that one of the sons of Thomas Howell came now thither to be bound ; he answered that, if he be a right Howell, he may have, when he is free, three hundred pounds to help to set him up, and pay no interest for five years. It may be, hereafter, we will make use of this."... | |
| Charles Wilkins - 1883 - 650 strani
...he spied the picture of an ancient gentleman, whose name was given underneath as Thomas Howell. J Ie it was who made a present of the Hall to the Company....this period Howell formed the acquaintance of "rare Ben Jonson." He headed his letters to this literary man, "Father Ben,'' and begins one of them, "Nullumfit... | |
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