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" I have been brought up," quoth he, "at Oxford, at an Inn of Chancery, at Lincoln's Inn, and also in the King's Court, — and so forth from the lowest degree to the highest; and yet have I in yearly revenues at this present left me little above an hundred... "
The Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies - Page 154
1845
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The Female Worthies: Or, Memoirs of the Most Illustrious Ladies of All Ages ...

Women - 1766 - 290 pages
...them gave him their, fentiments in this affair, he himfelf made them tnis moll afTe&ionate reply. * I have been brought up at Oxford, at an inn of * chancery, at Lincolns Inn, and In the king's court ' from tlie loweft degree to the bigheft ; and yet * have I in...
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Female Biography: Or, Memoirs of Illustrious and Celebrated Women ..., Volume 3

Mary Hays - Women - 1807 - 526 pages
...to pursue: and, while they listened to him in mournful and respectful silence, thus addressed them: "I have been brought up at Oxford, at an inn of Chancery, at Lincoln's inn, and in the king's court, from the lowest degree to the highest; and yet have I, in yearly revenues, at...
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The Life of Sir Thomas More

Cresacre More - Christian martyrs - 1828 - 456 pages
...show unto you my mind : I have been brought up at Oxford, at an Inn of Chancery, at Lincoln'sInn, and in the king's court, from the lowest degree to the highest ; and yet have I in yearly revenues at this present little left me above a hundred pounds by the year : so that...
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The Life of Sir Thomas More

Cresacre More - Christian martyrs - 1828 - 470 pages
...all silent and none to show him their opinion therein, " Then will I (said he) show unto you my mind: I have 'been brought up at Oxford, at an Inn of Chancery, at Lincoln'sInn, and in the king's court, from the lowest degree to the highest ; and yet have I in yearly...
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Eminent British Statesmen: Sir Thomas More [by Sir J. Mackintosh] Cardinal ...

Statesmen - 1831 - 388 pages
...strokes illustrative of the state of society at that time. — " I have been brought up," quoth he, " at Oxford, at an inn of Chancery, at Lincoln's Inn,...court, from the lowest degree to the highest, and yet 1 have at present left me little above 1001. a year" (including the king's grants) ; " so that now...
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 13

William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1846 - 828 pages
...hare continued to do. When they were all silent — " Then will I (said he) show unto you my mind : I have been brought up at Oxford, at an Inn of Chancery, at Lincoln's Inn, and in the King's Court, from the lowest degree to the highest; and yet have I, in yearly revenues at this...
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A Memoir of Sir Thomas More: With Extracts from His Works and Letters

Emily Taylor - 1834 - 166 pages
...I have been brought up at Oxford, at an Inn of * More — page 188. Chancery, at Lincoln's Inn, and in the King's Court, from the lowest degree to the highest; and yet have I, in yearly revenues at this present, little left me above a hundred pounds by the year: so that...
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Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women, in Different ...

Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - Queens - 1834 - 524 pages
...pursue ; and, while they listened to him in mournful and respectful silence, thus addressed them : " I have been brought up at Oxford, at an inn of Chancery in Lincoln's Inn, and in the King's Court, from the lowest degree to the highest ; and yet have I,...
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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Volume 3

English literature - 1835 - 432 pages
...strokes illustrative of the state of society at that time. — " I have been brought up," quoth he, " at Oxford, at an inn of Chancery, at Lincoln's Inn,...highest, and yet I have at present left me little above 1001. a year " (including the king's grants) ; " so that now if we like to live together we must be...
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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Volume 3

1835 - 430 pages
..." I have been hrought up," quoth he, "at Oxford, at an inn of Chancery, at Lincoln's Inn, and a'ao in the king's court, from the lowest degree to the...highest, and yet I have at present left me little above 1001. a year " (including the king's grants) ; " so that now if we like to live together we muet be...
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