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A14671 | Most exact catalogue of the nobilitie of England, Scotland, and Ireland Walkley, Thomas, d. 1658? |
A14671 | Most exact catalogue of the nobilitie of England, Scotland, and Ireland Walkley, Thomas, d. 1658? |
A70582 | Sancta observes) to represent the Armour- Bearers of Knights; but why then are they ordinarily two? |
A51370 | Debes natales Terrae Camdene Britannae? |
A51370 | Nonne magis debet Terra Britanna tibi? |
A51370 | Quis Britonum hunc pingat, pinxit ut hic Britonas? |
A51370 | Quis tanto dignus reperitur Heraldus Heraldo? |
A01375 | Are they dis- rankt, or not? |
A01375 | EMBLEME 1 REX ✚ ET ✚ SACERDOS ✚ DEI ✚ VVHy be these marshal''d equall, as you see? |
A01375 | How can a man the feates of Armes well doe, If not a Scholler, and a Souldiour too? |
A01375 | Or, how can he resolue to execute, That hath not first learn''d to be resolute? |
A01375 | Since in themselues Arts haue this quality, To vanquish errours traine: what other than Should loue the Arts, if not a valiant man? |
A01375 | Variant:[ A]2r contains dedication"To the Kings most excellent Maiestie";[ A]2 a cancel?. |
A67873 | Quinam perjurati? |
A48960 | And if after such Parliamentary Summons of such a Stranger born question do arise, and the Issue be, whether he is of that Title or no? |
A48960 | But it may be objected, How then comes it to pass that we are confined within the narrow Bounds of our Brittish Seas? |
A48960 | First, Whether a Barony by Writ may descend from the Ancestor to the Heir, or not? |
A48960 | In debate of which cause, the Question now in hand, namely, Whether a Barony by Writ may descend to the Heirs Female? |
A48960 | Is it subordinate to his power, or not? |
A48960 | Or what shall become of such Dignity of Baronage after such Alienation and Grant made? |
A48960 | Secondly, Admit such a Barony may descend, then, Whether it doth descend to the Heirs, although not so near as the Heir Female? |
A48960 | Secondly, Wherefore have we quitted our Claim to France, or suffered it to lye dormant so many Ages? |
A48960 | The first Argument, Whether a Barony by Writ may descend? |
A48960 | What then more serviceable than a well disciplined Militia to be imployed upon all occasions, at Sea and Land? |
A48960 | of the Garter, L? |
A50476 | And last of all, if he will always yeild due honor to the supream Bishop? |
A50476 | And what a world of Achievements did he perform in these Expeditions? |
A50476 | But sayd Almansor, how are the Milaneses usd your Conterranean fellow Subjects? |
A50476 | Defend the Widows, the Fatherless, and the Poor? |
A50476 | Establish the kingdom, and minister justice to every one? |
A50476 | Naples sayed again, but O King Almansor if your Nation kept fast Spain so many yeers in that Chain, what way did they use to shake it off? |
A50476 | Nemo me Lacrimis decoret, nec funera fletu Faxit? |
A50476 | Opposite thereto without the Chappel, was an Epitaph of white Marble, with these modern Verses ingraven, Qui cineres tumulo haec vestigia? |
A50476 | Quod far comparandum Campano? |
A50476 | Quod oleum Venafrano? |
A50476 | Quod triticum Apulo? |
A50476 | Quod vino Farlerno? |
A50476 | Sanguis inest Christi: quo dura ex morte redemptus Es mortalis homo? |
A50476 | This done, the Archbishop of Naples demandeth with a loud voyce of all the Princes, if they will promise loyalty and service to his Majesty? |
A50476 | Ventidius, quid enim, quid Tullius? |
A50476 | Whereupon Varro in praising Italy, thus saith, Quid in Italia utensile non modo non nascitur, sed etiam non egregium non fit? |
A50476 | Who can be able to declare the ornament and furniture of the Vines, from whence are had such sweet and delicate Wines? |
A50476 | cur? |
A50476 | quid ergo? |
A09195 | And Virgil compareth the great eye of Cycl ● ps to an Argolican Target, for who will deny but that an eye is round? |
A09195 | And the ancient Romanes, when their voyces were demaunded at the Election of their Emperor, cryed with one consent, Quis melior quam ● literatus? |
A09195 | And the song of Salomon( which is onely left vs of a thousand) is it not a continued Allegorie of the Mysticall loue betwixt Christ and his Church? |
A09195 | And what, saith Tullis, can bee more glorious, then to bee able to preserue and succour our country, when she hath neede of our helpe? |
A09195 | But how amply, and with what adoe doth he describe it? |
A09195 | But some may aske me, How it falleth out, that Poets now adaies are of no such esteeme, as they haue beene in former times? |
A09195 | How diuinely, according to the Platonickes, doth he discourse of the Soule? |
A09195 | How doth Musicke amaze vs, when assures of discords she maketh the sweetest Harmony? |
A09195 | In briefe, what not worthy the knowledge of a diuine wit? |
A09195 | Peacham, Henry, 1576?-1643? |
A09195 | Peacham, Henry, 1576?-1643? |
A09195 | The Cour ● ier imagining he had flouted him, said, is this all? |
A09195 | What a knaue( quoth Mounsieur Gaulart) art thou? |
A09195 | What can be more loftie then his gratulatorie verse to King Henrie vpon his Coronation day? |
A09195 | What immooued constancy, when no teares or entreaty of Eliza could cause him stay? |
A09195 | What in- sight into ancient Chronologie and Historie? |
A09195 | What is a Reuert but her Antistrophe? |
A09195 | What liuely descriptions are there of the Maiestie of God, the estate and securitie of Gods children, the miserable condition of the wicked? |
A09195 | Yea, in my opinion, no Rhetoricke more perswadeth, or hath greater power ouer the mind; nay, hath not Musicke her figures, the same which Rhetorique? |
A09195 | and where decretals and Schoolemen may beare the bell, those two Grandes, Gratian and Lombard? |
A09195 | and where may wisedome be had, but from many men, and in many places? |
A09195 | her counterchange of points, Antimetabole''s? |
A09195 | her passionate Aires but Prosopopoe''s? |
A09195 | her reports, but sweete Anaphora''s? |
A09195 | how properly of the Nature, number of winds, seasons of the yeare, qualities of Beasts, Nature of Hearbs? |
A09195 | more sweete then that nectar Epistle of his, to his daughters Margaret, Elizabeth, and Cicelie? |
A09195 | more wittie then that Epigramme vpon the name of Nicolaus an ignorant Phisitian, that had beene the death of thousands, and Abyngdons Epitaph? |
A09195 | the intent and preparation of the warre by Metellus the Consull, laid open in an ample manner, wherein consisteth the richnesse of his Discourse? |
A16308 | A. Meane you what man, or woman? |
A16308 | A. Poore indeed: But what so foolish that is not among men? |
A16308 | ABout what most is your present doctrine conuersant? |
A16308 | Admit that pretious metall were dropt in into the cynders; who throws away gold for the drosse it is wrapt in? |
A16308 | And should not so an vtter voydnesse be brought vpon humanity? |
A16308 | And what shall wee say of reuiuing old and forgotten words? |
A16308 | And what though you know not? |
A16308 | As for ALEXANDERS Argyraspides, who sees not it was a ryotous ostentation, no assignatation of peculiar notes of noblesse? |
A16308 | At the approach of light whose senses are not cheared? |
A16308 | But are there not examples to infringe these, and the like considerations? |
A16308 | But can you for examples sake show them to mee in the most noble coate of famous MOVVBRAY? |
A16308 | But doe you not purpose( good Sir AMIAS) to handle all foure seuerally? |
A16308 | But what is the Content? |
A16308 | But why haue you noted some with Asterisks, or Starrulets? |
A16308 | But why make you a sodain pause, or stand? |
A16308 | But, if I should put gules after azure, what could you pick out of that? |
A16308 | E. And do not all these examples which affront your proposition mooue you? |
A16308 | E. And why is not I beseech you? |
A16308 | E. Are furres neither metall, nor colour? |
A16308 | E. Are these their names in Armorie? |
A16308 | E. As how I beseech you? |
A16308 | E. As how? |
A16308 | E. But are there some entire armorial Lines which be neyther Parallel, nor Intersecant, and yet are pairs? |
A16308 | E. But what imports the other thing which you call Idemtitie? |
A16308 | E. But what say you? |
A16308 | E. But why is not the euen number capable of so many formes of Position as the Odde? |
A16308 | E. Doe you thinke that VPTON had as good reason for the other particulars in his Scale of colours? |
A16308 | E. Hath the encrease beene so insensible? |
A16308 | E. Hath the naturall Philosopher, who teacheth the causes, and generations of colours any employment in this subiect? |
A16308 | E. How are finite, and indefinite subdiuided in their Armoriall vse? |
A16308 | E. How doe you consider them as they are colours? |
A16308 | E. How doth this Mill show the vse of Position? |
A16308 | E. How is one of those lesse Armorial bodies whereof you spake made by redundance? |
A16308 | E. How is that? |
A16308 | E. How many Armoriall Colours are there then? |
A16308 | E. How then? |
A16308 | E. Is it for that discontinuance hath taken it away? |
A16308 | E. Is there any cause of feare? |
A16308 | E. Is there any knowne number, or set fashion of lines required? |
A16308 | E. May I beleeue that armes and ensignes, and the notion of ennobling by notes is vniuersall, and so, primarily founded in nature? |
A16308 | E. May VPTON, and LEIGH bee reconciled or no? |
A16308 | E. May it be? |
A16308 | E. Meane you not at all to instruct mee in Blazon? |
A16308 | E. No? |
A16308 | E. Notwithstanding, how I pray are Lines an Element of Armories? |
A16308 | E. O( Syr AMIAS) did you not adiourne the demonstration of that part to another time? |
A16308 | E. Of how many sorts are Armoriall lines? |
A16308 | E. Of what Armoriall body seemes this a redundance? |
A16308 | E. Shall I nowe recapitulate the poyntes of this as it were Geometricall Element of Armories? |
A16308 | E. Then azure you could wish were fourth? |
A16308 | E. Then belike there are more Lines of al sorts in Armories? |
A16308 | E. What are Elements then I pray? |
A16308 | E. What are the more noted properties( now) of lines pertingent? |
A16308 | E. What call you this? |
A16308 | E. What do you call the Continent in Armories? |
A16308 | E. What forme hath the shield? |
A16308 | E. What is that? |
A16308 | E. What is this? |
A16308 | E. What meane you by remoouing it vpon the Center? |
A16308 | E. What other euen number haue you obserued? |
A16308 | E. What other euen numbers, or euen numbred things do admit the like? |
A16308 | E. What saith it concerning their forme? |
A16308 | E. What then are the more noted properties of these Armorial lines? |
A16308 | E. What things are first now in the name of GOD, to bee considered? |
A16308 | E. What was the cause? |
A16308 | E. What( good Syr AMIAS) is the Content of Armories? |
A16308 | E. When began they? |
A16308 | E. Wherefore serue the Trefoils? |
A16308 | E. Wherefore then can not a coate of Armes consist of one colour? |
A16308 | E. Which are the Armoriall Odde? |
A16308 | E. Which double Lines are Parallel, or fellow in Armories? |
A16308 | E. Which euen number is that? |
A16308 | E. Which is the Continent, and which is the Content herein? |
A16308 | E. Which is the Entire Pertingent of the second sort, that shootes not forth the longest way of his position? |
A16308 | E. Which is the Entire Pertransient? |
A16308 | E. Which is the first of the Odde that decreaseth according to your description? |
A16308 | E. Which next to the Ternio, or Three, of all the Odde decreaseth in euery ranke one to the point base? |
A16308 | E. Which of the Pertransients touch? |
A16308 | E. Which then are those Elements of Armories? |
A16308 | E. Who first ordayned them? |
A16308 | E. Who is then your Gentleman? |
A16308 | E. Whose coate is this? |
A16308 | E. Why are colours elementall to Armes? |
A16308 | E. Why hereditable rather then hereditary? |
A16308 | E. Why say you painted? |
A16308 | E. Why should Six bee the best of euen numbers? |
A16308 | E. Will any be offended? |
A16308 | E. Yet are there some examples to the cōtrary? |
A16308 | For what is a Canton but a Quartar contracted, or abridged? |
A16308 | For, of what other sort are( I beseech you) the genitiuall notes printed vpon some supereminent princes in their mothers womb? |
A16308 | HAue Entire Pertransients any other member of diuision? |
A16308 | HAue Integrals, Entire, or Whole lines, any subdiuision? |
A16308 | Haue the White of a delicate face, and the blacknesse of a NEGRO alike admittance to our eye? |
A16308 | How else? |
A16308 | If you demand why the middle may not be empty, destitute or yawning? |
A16308 | In darknesse who feeles not a kinde of horror? |
A16308 | Is there then any Armoriall harmonie? |
A16308 | Let any one now shew to mee what other ground can be giuen for this, but common notion? |
A16308 | Let examples passe: who sees not the naturall effect of colours? |
A16308 | No? |
A16308 | Or rather which do not? |
A16308 | Or rather why is the Odde in the point base so requisite? |
A16308 | Or should I not doe wrong to Campes, and Parliaments, robbing souldiers, and vpper- house men of their colour? |
A16308 | Princes, and great States, in Caps of honor, robes, and mantles vse Ermin, is it that which is vsed in Armories? |
A16308 | SHall I deale ingenuously with you( Sir AMIAS) for mine own better instruction? |
A16308 | The elements of armories Bolton, Edmund, 1575?-1633? |
A16308 | The particular praeference which is giuen to this, or that colour, aboue the rest by seuerall persons, how, or whence doth it come? |
A16308 | The rest of proofes which troup- vp close to their quarter, and which you produce out of the shrines of EVROPEAN moniments, who can but embrace? |
A16308 | WHat Circles, Angles,& the like, are in Geometry, I do already partly vnderstand; But what are they in Armorie? |
A16308 | WHat therefore meane you by Armes? |
A16308 | WHereas you say that number is an Element of Armories, meane you that the figures of Arithmetick are in Armes, or the vse of Numeration onely? |
A16308 | What can wee doe lesse then report the Armes of ARAGON, as they were said long since to haue beene? |
A16308 | What liberall profession hath not? |
A16308 | What may not men feare in so sickly a iudgment as the worlds? |
A16308 | What shall I now bee to you next endebted for? |
A16308 | Where? |
A16308 | Who dares in TVRKIE weare greene, the colour of MAHOMET, but the SVLTAN him- selfe, or those of his bloud? |
A16308 | Who sees not what a religion there is, as it were, in the vse of colours? |
A16308 | Why might not also the same able man repeat( vpon like occasion) the whole memories of his fore- fathers? |
A16308 | You said, that metall was the vegetous soule of Armes: Haue Armes any other soule then vegetatiue? |
A16308 | and others with trefoils slipt? |
A16308 | arguments? |
A16308 | as either sensitiue, or rationall? |
A16308 | how easely might he bring al Princely knowledges within the sphear of his actiuity? |
A16308 | how easily auoid the iading of hopeful spirits with the torment,& rack of new deuised methods,( mazes rather)& saples documēts? |
A16308 | how then? |
A16308 | or allowance in the minde? |
A16308 | or among which of them? |
A16308 | or common opinion? |
A16308 | or is not( so as instruction, or capacity want not) stirred vp thereby to virtue? |
A16308 | or is there a reason in nature? |
A16308 | or what may be the reason of your almost frowning silence? |
A16308 | or why haue you chosen to set round bodies therein, rather then any other of the Armoriall? |
A16308 | or why? |
A16308 | should not Angels, Men,& Things detorted, or degenerated from their first institution, be so cast of? |
A16308 | some with hands pointing? |
A16308 | were it not to embase ENGLAND, and to ouer- glorifie FRANCE, because the ENGLISH field is gules, and the FRENCH field azure? |
A16308 | who can ynough admire the truly ingenuous& liberall state of minds in diuine Antiquity? |
A16308 | would it not bee sayd I were malicious? |