| 1836 - 570 strani
...exercises of dancing merely permitted, but thought very necessary, as it seems, and much conducing to the making of gentlemen more fit for their books at other times ; for, by an order made 6th Feb., 1 Jac., it appears that the under-barristers were by decimation put... | |
| John Nichols - 1823 - 710 strani
...exercises of dancing merely permitted ; but thought very necessary (as it seems) and much conducing to the making of gentlemen more fit for their books at other times ; for, by an order made 6 Febr. 7 Jac. it appears, that the Under-barristers were, by deciuui 1 Under... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1823 - 342 strani
...they were to be fined or disbarred ; for these dancings were thought necessary, "as much conducing to the making of gentlemen more fit for their books at other times." I cannot furnish a detailed notice of these pastimes ; for Dugdale, whenever he indicates them, spares... | |
| 1837 - 540 strani
...exercises of dancing merely permitted, but thought very necessary, as it seems, and much conducing to the making of gentlemen more fit for their books at other times ; for by an order made on the 6th of February, 7 Jac., it appears that the under barristers were by... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1823 - 334 strani
...they were to be fined or disbarred ; for these dancings were thought necessary, "as much conducing to the making of gentlemen more fit for their books at other times." I cannot furnish a detailed notice of these pastimes ; for Dugdale, whenever he indicates them, spares... | |
| 1824 - 436 strani
...exercises of dancing merely permitted, but thought very necessary, as it seems, and much conducing to the making of gentlemen more fit for their books at other limes ; for by an order made 6th Feb. 7 Jac., it appears that the under barristers were, by decimation,... | |
| Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Scotland) - 1838 - 430 strani
...exercises of dancing merely permitted, but thought very necessary, as it seems, and much conducing to the making of gentlemen more fit for their books at other times ; for by an order made Gib Feb., 7 •'.»••, it appears that the under barristers were, by decimation,... | |
| 1870 - 562 strani
...occasions the Benchers laid aside their dignity, and dancing was enjoined for the students as conducive " to the making of gentlemen more fit for their books at other times." — (Dugdale's Origines.) When the law students refused to dance at tho appointed festivals of the... | |
| Elizabeth Stone - 1845 - 472 strani
...exercises of dancing meerly permitted, but thought very necessary (as it seems), and much conducing to the making of gentlemen more fit for their books at other times ; for by an order made 6th of February, 7 Jac. it appears, that the under-barristers were, by decimation,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1846 - 530 strani
...they were to be fined or disbarred : for these dancings were thought necessary, ' as much conducing to the making of gentlemen more fit for their books at other times.' I cannot furnish a detailed notice of these pastimes ; for Dugdale, whenever he indicates them, spares... | |
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