For a penny you may buy the hardest book in the world, and which, at some time or other, hath posed the greatest clerks in the land, viz., an hornbook ; the making up of which imployeth above thirty trades. The Archaeological Journal - Page 1851869Full view - About this book
| 1853 - 446 pages
...shall be above the best in the City — yea, the lord-maior himself ; that is to the top of Pauls. " For a penny you may buy the hardest book in the world, and which at sometime or other hath posed the greatest clerks in the land, viz., an Hornbook : the making up of... | |
| 1853 - 888 pages
...to the top of Pauls. " For a penny you may buy the hardest book in the world, and which at sometime or other hath posed the greatest clerks in the land, viz., an llorubook : the making up of which book imployeth above thirty trades. " For a penny, you may buy as... | |
| Sussex Archaeological Society - 1856 - 450 pages
...The Lord's Prayer. Peacham, in his Worth of a Penny, written in the reign of Charles I, says — " For a penny you may buy the hardest book in the world,...making up of which imployeth above thirty trades." A hornbook, with a portrait of Charles I, is in Mr. Bateman's Museum, Lomberdale House, Derbyshire,... | |
| Sussex Archaeological Society - 1856 - 402 pages
...The Lord's Prayer. Pcacham, in his Worth of a Penny, written in the reign of Charles I, says — " For a penny you may buy the hardest book in the world,...making up of which imployeth above thirty trades." A hornbook, with a portrait of Charles I, is in Mr. Bateman's Museum, Lomberdale House, Derbyshire,... | |
| Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland - 1856 - 190 pages
...The Lord's Prayer. Peacham, in his Worth of a Penny, written in the reign of Charles I, says — " For a penny you may buy the hardest book in the world,...making up of which imployeth above thirty trades." A hornbook, with a portrait of Charles I, is in Mr. Bateman's Museum, Lomberdale House, Derbyshire,... | |
| Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland - 1856 - 188 pages
...a Penny, written in the reign of Charles I, says — " For a penny you may buy the hardest book iu the world, and which, at some time or other, hath...making up of which imployeth above thirty trades." A hornbook, with a portrait of Charles I, is in Mr. Bateman's Museum, Lomberdale House, Derbyshire,... | |
| Willis's Current notes - 1856 - 110 pages
...ratlier censure of the fashionable follies of the Town. Peacham, in his Worth of a Penny, states — For a penny you may buy the hardest book in the World,...time or other hath posed the greatest Clerks in the World ; viz., a Horn-book — the making up of which book employeth above thirty Trades. A Mr. T. Playtes... | |
| Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control - 1856 - 530 pages
...rather censure of the fashionable follies of the Town. Pcacham, in his Worth of a Penny, states — For a penny you may buy the hardest book in the World,...time or other hath posed the greatest Clerks in the World ; viz., a Horn-book — tbe making up of which book employeth above thirty Trades. A Mr. T. Playtes... | |
| 1856 - 696 pages
...rather censure of the fashionable follies of the Town. Peacham, in his Worth of a Penny, states — For a penny you may buy the hardest book in the World,...time or other hath posed the greatest Clerks in the World ; vfc., a Horn-book — the making up of which book employeth above thirty Trades. A Mr. T. Playtes... | |
| George Willis - 1856 - 320 pages
...rather censure of the fashionable follies of the Town. Peacham, in his Worth of a Penny, states — For a penny you may buy the hardest book in the World,...time or other hath posed the greatest Clerks in the World ; viz., a Horn-book — the making up of which book employeth above thirty Trades. A Mr. T. Playtes... | |
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