"But the Persians were deeply vexed at the outcome and sent forth another horseman for the same purpose, a manly fellow and well favoured as to bodily size, but not a youth, for some of the hair on his head already shewed grey.
22.
Anne was maid of honour to Queen Sir Walter Hungerford in a letter to Francis Talbot, 5th Earl of Shrewsbury, as having taken place " on Thursday last . . . at which day the Queen shewed herself very pleasant, commanding all mirth and pastime ".
23.
There was nothing unlawful in this, and the learned judge held that the plaintiffs shewed no cause of action, although the butchers'object was to prevent the plaintiffs from buying for co-operative societies in competition with themselves, and the defendants were acting in concert.
24.
[His Lordship then reviewed the several articles of association, which shewed that a member of this company meant a person whose name was on the register of shareholders, and that the title of any member to vote could only be found out by reference to the register.
25.
He shewed it in the beginning, when he made the Serpent, lingnam bisulcam, a forked tongue, to speake that, which was contrary to his knowledge and meaning, They should not die; and as hee did the Serpents, so hee can doe others ."
26.
:" " The head of the Bay . . . was terminated by a huge Mass of Snow and ice of vast extent, it shewed a perpendicular clift of considerable height, just like the side or face of an ice isle; pieces were continually breaking from them and floating out to sea.
27.
John Gerard's " Herball " ( 1597 ) states that : " The Queen's chief surgeon, Mr . William Godorous, a very curious and learned gentleman, shewed me a root hereof that waied half an hundredweight, and of the bignes of a child of a yeare old ."
28.
On 26 September 1812, " Blake " and Edward Pellew, Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean, that the officers and crew declined any prize money from the action, in favour of the Spanish troops, " in admiration of the valour and the discipline which they shewed upon the occasion ."
29.
.. . I have no doubt whatever that our men were fully impressed with the idea that the natives were there only for the purpose of surrounding and attacking them, and with that idea it would be madness for them to wait until the natives shewed their designs by making it too late for one man to escape.
30.
He lived quietly as tenant at Cleveland House, St James's, and at Trumpeters'House at the Old Palace, Richmond, where'he was much resorted to by the most eminent persons of the time [ and ] the Royal family shewed him very particular regards'( Gilbert Burnet, 4.318 ).