| Thomas Birch - 1754 - 508 pages
...no care for that, and preis'd his oiler; -upon which Mr. BACON faid, " I fee, " my lord, that I muft be your homager, and hold land of your gift. But do...manner of doing homage in law ? Always it is with a faving ot " his faith to the king and his other lords. And therefore, my lord, I can be no " more yours... | |
| Thomas Birch - 1754 - 508 pages
...care for that, and prefs'd his ofier ; upon which Mr. BACON faid, '* 1 ice, *' my lord, that I muft be your homager, and hold land of your gift. But do " you know die manner of doing homage in law ? Always it is with a faving of " his faith to the king and his other... | |
| William Seward - 1796 - 830 pages
...which Mr. Bacon faid, " I fee, my Lord, " that I muft be your homager, and hold land of k" " . " your " your gift. But do you know the manner of " doing homage in this land ? It is always with " a faving of his faith to the King and the other •* Lords ; and therefore,... | |
| William Seward - 1796 - 560 pages
...which Mr. Bacon laid, »' I fee, my :.-ord, V that 1 mud be your homager, and hold land of •** your H your gift. But do you know the manner of ** doing homage in this land ? It is always with *ca laving of his faith to the King and the other "• Lords j and therefore,... | |
| William Seward - 1798 - 516 pages
...no care for that, and prefled his offer ; upon which Mr. Bacon faid, " I fee, my Lord, that I " muft be your homager, and hold land of your *' gift. But do you know the manner of doing *' homage in this land ? It is always with a faving *' of his faith to the King and the other Lords ; " and therefore,... | |
| William Seward - 1804 - 496 pages
...and prefled his offer; upon which Mr. Bacon faid, " I fee, my Lord, that I muft be " your hotnager, and hold land of your gift. But " do you know the manner of doing homage in " this land? It is always with a faving of his faith " to the King and the other Lords; and therefore,... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 568 pages
...bad debtors." He bade me take no care for that, and pressed it i whereupon I said, " My lord, I see I must be your " homager, and hold land of your gift...king and his " other lords ; and therefore, my lord, said I, I can be '* no more yours than I was, and it must be with the " ancient savings: and if 1 grow... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 584 pages
...bad debtors. He bade me take no care for that, and pressed it : whereupon I said, " My lord, I see I must be your " homager, and hold land of your gift...king and his " other lords ; and therefore, my lord, said I, I can be " no more yours than I was, and it must be with the " ancient savings: and if 1 grow... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 pages
...many bad debtors. He bad me take no care for that, and pressed it : whereupon I said, My lord, I see I must be your homager, and hold land of your gift...manner of doing homage in law) Always it is with a saying of his faith to the king and his other lords, and therefore, my lord, (said 1)1 can be no more... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1826 - 490 pages
...bad debtors." He bade me take no care for that, and pressed it : whereupon I said, " My lord, I see I must be your " homager, and hold land of your gift...but do you " know the manner of doing homage in law ? Al" ways it is with a saving of his faith to the king " and his other lords ; and therefore, my lord,... | |
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