10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SITHENCE»
Discover the use of
sithence in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sithence and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Poetry of Mildmay Fane, Second Earl of Westmoreland: ...
... wedding ring 240 Robin if thou but kiss or sip 261 Robin — Like Copper
guilded ore 202 Robin sithence I saw thee last 58 Robin two Peeces did request
of Me 316 Rosseus Vaticinus 267 Sapiens Dominabitur Astris 321 Sapit qui sibi
sa-pit ...
Mildmay Fane Earl of Westmorland, Thomas Grant Steven Cain, 2001
2
The Statutes at Large, Passed in the Parliaments Held in ...
landes, tenements, or hereditaments, and the wrongfull taking of A. any the rents,
issues, and profits of the fame mannours, lands, tene- 161 2. ments, or
hereditaments of our said foveraign lord the King at any time sithence the
beginning of his ...
3
Piracy, Slavery, and Redemption: Barbary Captivity ...
The said examinate saith that, about a year sithence, he went from the port of
Plymouth in a ship of Amsterdam called the [Fortune], of the burden of two
hundred tons, in a merchant voyage for Portugal, of which ship one William
Thomas was ...
Daniel J. Vitkus, Nabil I. Matar, 2001
4
Epea Pteroenta: Or The Diversions of Purley
When used as a conjunction, it has sometimes the signification of the present
participle Seeing or Seeing-that ; and sometimes the signification of the past
participle Seen or Seen-that. As a preposition, 1 . Since (for SiSoan, Sithence, or
Seen ...
John Horne Tooke, Richard Taylor, 1840
5
Vindiciae historicae: or Ireland vindicated
"And also excepted and foreprized out of this general pardon all and every
offence of piracy, and robbery done upon the seas, sithence the beginning of his
majestie's raigne. 6. " And also excepted out of this pardon all burglaries
committed or ...
6
GÉpea pteróenta. Or, The diversions of Purley. To which is ...
Sithence and Sith, though now obsolete, continued in good use down even to the
time of the Stuarts. Hooker in his writings uses Sithence, Sith, Seeing, and Since.
The two former he always properly distinguishes ; using Sithence for the true ...
John Horne Tooke, Richard Taylor, 1829
7
Vindiciae Hibernicae: Or, Ireland Vindicated ; an Attempt to ...
And also excepted all and every manner of treasons carmnitterl or done, by any
person or peasons in the parts beyond the seas, or in any other place out of the
king's dominions, sithence the beginning of his majestie's raigne ;.and also all ...
8
Vindiciæ Hibernicæ, Or, Ireland Vindicated: An Attempt to ...
"And also excepted all and every manner of treasons committed or done, by any
person or persons in the parts beyond the seas, or in any other place out of the
king's dominions, sithence the beginning of his majestie's raigne ; and also all ...
9
Ἐπεα πτεροεντα or, The diversions of Purley, 1798, by John ...
Since (for Srboan, Sithence, or Seen and thenceforward); as, “ Such a system of
government as the present, has not been ventured on by any king SINCE the
expulsion of James the Second." 2. Smcs (for Sync, Sena, or Seen); as, “Did
George ...
afterwards HORNE TOOKE HORNE (John), Richard TAYLOR (F.R.S., F.S.A.), 1840
10
The Writings of John Greenwood and Henry Barrow, 1591-1593
He saith that sithence he hath mett with the said congregacon diverse tymes
aswell privately in howses, as in open feilds and woods, some times to the
number of 100, some times lx [60] at the least. Once they mett aboute a halfe a
yere ...
Leland Henry Carlson, 2003