| 1862 - 822 sivua
...decked with gold and with gems, lay there covered over with mould ! . . . If any one desires to know what kind of man he was, or what worship he had, or of how many lands he was lord, then we will write of him so as we understood him who have looked on him, and, at another time, sojourned... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 402 sivua
...of pillage and depredation ? " If any person wishes to know what kind of man he was, or what honour he had, or of how many lands he was lord, then will we write about him as well as we understand him ; we who often looked upon him, and lived some time in... | |
| 1823 - 520 sivua
...father bequeathed immense treasure. If any person wishes to know what kind of man he was, or what honour he had, or of how many lands he was lord, then will we write about him as well as we underpe hiñe ajeaton. pe him onlocoban. "j stand him; we who often looked... | |
| 1823 - 380 sivua
...part of Henry the Sixth ?— " If any person wishes to know what kind of man he was, or what honour he had, or of how many lands he was lord, then will we write about him as well as we understand him ; we who often looked upon him, and lived some time in... | |
| Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 sivua
...of Henry the Sixth'?— . " If any person wishes to know what kind of man he was, or what honour lie had, or of how many lands he was lord, then will we write about him as well as we understand him ; we who often looked upon him, and lived some time in... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 sivua
...it may be intelligible, the very phraseology of the original. " If any one wish to know what manner of man he was, or what worship he had, or of how many lands he were the lord, we will describe him as we have known him : for we looked on him, and somewhile lived... | |
| John Lingard - 1825 - 528 sivua
...it may be intelligible, the very phraseology of the original. " If any one wish to know what manner of " man he was, or what worship he had, or of " how many lands he were the lord, we will " describe him as we have known him : for we " looked on him, and some while... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 834 sivua
...character of William I., given by the Saxon Chronicler, is striking. ' If any one wish to know what manner of man he was, or what worship he had, or of how many lands he was lord, we will describe him as we have known him: for we looked on him, and some while lived in his herd.... | |
| C. St. George - 1830 - 478 sivua
...in LINGARD'Slistory, vol. ii. p. 98. " CHARACTER OF WILLIAM I. " If any one wish to know what manner of man he was, or what worship he had, or of how many lands he were the lord, we will describe him as we have known him ; for we looked on him., and some while lived... | |
| Wace - 1837 - 368 sivua
...whilom clad with gold and gems, lay there overspread with mould ! If any one wish to know what man-ner of man he was, or what worship he had, or of how many lands he were the lord, then will we write of him, as we have known him ; for we looked on him, and somewhile... | |
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