| Thomas Wotton, Edward Kimber, Richard Johnson - Baronetage - 1771 - 614 pages
...laws, but in other polite matters : He was very laborious in the ftudy of antiquities, efpecially thnfc of his own county, and a great lover of that venerable...fufficient confirmation of which, we have in thofe many volumes of manufcripcs on this argument, which he left behind him. There There were feveral volumes... | |
| William Betham - Baronetage - 1801 - 580 pages
...laws, but in other polite matter*: he was very laborious in the study of antiquities, especially those of his own county, and a great lover of that venerable employment: a sufficient confirmation of which we have in those many volumes of manuscripts he left behind him :... | |
| Francis Baylies - Massachusetts - 1866 - 546 pages
...laws, but in other polite matters ; he was very laborious in the study of antiquities, especially those of his own county, and a great lover of that venerable employment. A sufficient confirmation of which we have in many volumes on this argument, which he left behind him."... | |
| William Henry Hamilton Rogers - Devon (England) - 1869 - 218 pages
...but in other polite matters ; he was very laborious in the study of antiquities — especially those of his own county — and a great lover of that venerable employment ; insomuch he thereby became as the first and best antiquary (for certainty and judgment) that we ever... | |
| Arthur Collins - Baronetage - 1741 - 516 pages
...learned alfo, not only in the laws, but in other polite matters : he was Very laborious in the ftudy of antiquities, efpecially thofe of his own county, and a great lover of that venerable employmentA fufficient confirmation of which, we have in thofe many volumes of manufcripts on this... | |
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