| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 524 Seiten
...the next day by six of the clock in the morning we should be sent to, and brought to the Strangers' house, so he called it, where we should be accommodated...one " labour :" meaning, as I take it, that he had salary sufficient of the state for his service. For, as I after learned, they call an officer that... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 538 Seiten
...the next day by six of the clock in the morning we should be sent to, and brought to the Strangers' house, so he called it, where we should be accommodated...one " labour :" meaning, as I take it, that he had salary sufficient of the state for his service. For, as I after learned, they call an officer that... | |
| Thomas More (st.) - 1845 - 358 Seiten
...next day by six o'clock in the morning we should be sent to, and brought to the Strangers'-House, 7 (so he called it,) where we should be accommodated...smiling, said, " He must not be twice paid for one labour ;" 8 meaning (as I take it) that he had salary 7 In plain English, a Lazaretto. I have enjoyed the... | |
| Saint Thomas More - 1845 - 356 Seiten
...next day by six o'clock in the morning we should be sent to, and brought to the Strangers '-House,7 (so he called it,) where we should be accommodated of things both for our whole and for our side. So he left us ; and when we offered him some pistolets, he, smiling, said, " He must not be twice... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 778 Seiten
...the city that he should keep a distance." We bowed ourselves towards him, and answered, we were his humble servants, and accounted for great honour and...for one labour : meaning (as I take it), that he had salary sufficient of the state for his service : for (as I after learned) they call an officer that... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 730 Seiten
...humanity towards us that which was already done; but hoped well that the nature of the sickness of onr men was not infectious. So he returned, and a while...must not be twice paid for one labour : meaning (as 1 take it), that he had salary sufficient of the state for his service : fur (as I after learned) they... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 732 Seiten
...and hrought to the stranger's house (so he called it) where we should he accommodated of things hoth for our whole and for our sick, so he left us ; and...him some pistolets, he, smiling, said, he must not he twice paid for one lahour: meaning (as I t,iki it), IImt he had salary sufficient of the state for... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1847 - 276 Seiten
...servants, and accounted for great honour and singular humanity towards us that which was already done; hut hoped well that the nature of the sickness of our...for one labour : meaning (as I take it), that he had salary sufficient of the state for his service : for (as 1 after learned) they call an officer that... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1848 - 594 Seiten
...thins*, both for our whole and for our sick. So he Mi us ; and when we offered him some pistolets. be smiling, said, " he must not be twice paid for one labour :" meaning, as I take it, that he had salarr sufficient of the state for his service. For, as I after learned, they call an officer that... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 892 Seiten
...the next day by six of the clock in the morning we should be sent to, and brought to the Strangers' nts of power, or of y meaning, as I take' it, that he had a salary sufficient of the state for his service. For, as 'I... | |
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