| Daniel Hopkin Atkinson - 1885 - 496 sayfa
...uncasiest parts of my time). And the neglect and discouragements I have met with did almost overpower, and would quickly have made me unfit for any public...succeed Mr. Howe in his place, when he leaves it at Lady Day, to go to his new one built for him, and have some hopes to obtain it." • On the day after... | |
| D. H. Atkinson - 1885 - 498 sayfa
...uneasiest parts of my time). And the neglect and discouragements I havo met with did almost overpower, and would quickly have made me unfit for any public service, if I had given way to them ; but I blesa God I am got above them : and I have cast that burden upon one that will sustain it for me. We... | |
| 1904 - 590 sayfa
...place, so he was destitute. (Thoresly Letters, i, p. 180.) Strelton writes, i December, 1694, that "we are now treating with the Haberdashers to succeed Mr. Howe in his place when he leaves it at Lady day." (Ibid., p. 182.) »See Letter to Thoresby, dated 23 February, 1694-5. (Ibid., i, p. 195.)... | |
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