151 examples of lond in sentences

The Elements of Architecture, Lond.

All or most of which books, and Treatises are re-printed in a book, entitled, Reliquæ Wottonianæ already mentioned, Lond.

The State of Christendom: or, a more exact and curious Discovery of many secret Passages, and hidden Mysteries of the Times, Lond.

Letters to Sir Edmund Bacon, Lond.

There are also several Letters of his extant, which were addressed to George Duke of Buckingham, in a Book called Cabala, Mysteries of State, Lond.

In Husbandry he published Liebault's le Maison Rustique, or the Country Farm, folio, Lond.

Antiquitiee of Faery Lond, ii. Antonius, i. Aon, iii.

Euterpe, v. Evagore, iii. Evarna, iii. Excesse, ii. Fabii, v. Faery Lond, i.; iii. Faery Queene, i.; ii.; iii.; v. Fanchin, iv.

And there where religyouse Cristene men dwellen, as thei don in many cytees in thei lond, thei gon before him with processioun with cros and holy watre; and thei seyngen, Veni Creator, spiritus, with an highe voys, and gon towardes him.

And thei cone wel wynnen lond of straungeres, but thei cone not kepen it.

In the contre of Turquesten, ben but fewe gode cytees: but the beste cytee of that lond highte Octorar.

And aftre, on this half, is the kyngdom of Chorasme, that is a gode lond and a plentevous, with outen wyn.

Now sithe I have devysed zou the londes and the kyngdoms toward the parties septentrionales, in comynge down from the lond of Cathay, unto the londes of the Cristene, towardes Pruysse and Rossye; now schalle

I devyse zou of other londes and kyngdomes, comynge doun be other costes, toward the right syde, unto the see of Grece, toward the lond of Cristene men: and therfore that, aftre Ynde and aftre Cathay, the Emperour of Persie is the gretteste lord.

In a very excellent publication entitled "Reasons for establishing the Colony of GEORGIA, with regard to the trade of Great Britain, the increase of our people, and the employment and support it will afford to great numbers of our own poor, as well as foreign Protestants," by BENJAMIN MARTIN, Esq. Lond.

[History of the British Settlements in North America, Lond.

"Holinshed's Chronicle, page 1262, b. edit, folio, Lond.

vi, p. 309: Lond., 1800.

Lond., 1793, p. 75.

Dr. Isaac Watts, D.D. in his late book, entitled, The Improvement of the Mind, Lond. 1741, p. 114.

of England (Lond. 1814.

" II.Wright's S. Patrick's Purgatory (Lond. 1844.

In a note to Boswell's Life of Johnson (Lond. 1816. 8vo.), iv. 196., the following lines are ascribed to their real authors: To Joh.

With the exception of one relating to the Sacraments, by John Prime (Lond. 1582), the most curious treatise is that entitled "The Supper of the Lorde, after the true meanyng of the sixte of John, &c.... wherunto is added, an Epystle to the reader, And incidentally in the exposition of the Supper is confuted the letter of master More against John Fryth."

lines do not occur in the reprint of the Musarum Deliciæ (Lond.

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