And yet Time hath his revolutions ; there must be a period and an end to all temporal things—; finis rerum, an end of names and dignities, and whatsoever is terrene, and why not of De Vere ? For where is Bohun ? Where is Mowbray ? Where is Mortimer... Selected Essays - Page 203by Abraham Hayward - 1879Full view - About this book
| Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe - 1829 - 388 pages
...Lord Chief Justice Ciewe, in the tiwe of Charles U> names and digmties, and of whatsoever is terrene. For where is Bohun ? — where is Mowbray ? — where...are entombed in the urns and sepulchres of mortality !" Previous to Mr. Richmond's incumbency, the village of Turvey appears to have been greatly neglected.... | |
| Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe - Clergy - 1829 - 370 pages
...and an end to all temporal things — an end of names and dignities, and of whatsoever is terrene. For where is Bohun ] — where is Mowbray ? where...Plantagenet ? They are entombed in the urns and sepulchres ef mortality !" Previously to Mr. Richmond's incumbency, the village of Turvey appears to have been... | |
| Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe - Clergy - 1829 - 376 pages
...and of whatsoever is terrene. For where is Bohuu 1 — where is Mowbray ? — where is Mortimer 1 ' Nay, which is more, and most of all, where is Plantagenet...are entombed in the urns and sepulchres of mortality !" Previously to Mr. Richmond's incumbency, the village of Turvey appears to have been greatly neglected.... | |
| Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe - 1829 - 388 pages
...Lord Chief Justice Crewe, in the time of Charles IL names and dignities, and of whatsoever is terrene. For where is Bohun ? — where is Mowbray ? — where is Mortimer ? Nay, which is more, arid most of all, where is Plantagenet ? They are entombed in the urns and sepulchres of mortality... | |
| William Lynch - Feudal law - 1830 - 396 pages
...things,'/?MM rerum, an end of names and dignities, and what" soever is terrene, and why not of De Vere ? FOR WHERE IS " BOHUN? — where is Mowbray? — where...dignity of De Vere stand so long as it " pleaseth God." From those pathetic interrogatories, the reader may well imagine the rank and proud pretensions of... | |
| Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe - 1830 - 378 pages
...and an end to all temporal things ; — an end of names and dignities, and of whatsoever is terrene. For where is Bohun ? — where is Mowbray ? — where...which is more, and most of all, where is Plantagenet 1 They are entombed in the urns and sepulchres of mortality !" Previously to Mr. Richmond's incumbency,... | |
| James Kent - 1826-1830 - 1830 - 556 pages
...he observes, " an end of names and dignities, and whatsoever is terrene. Where is Mowbray ? Where ia Mortimer ; Nay, which is more and most of all, where is Plantagenet ? They arp entombed in the ums and senn!chrp« of mortality.'' powerful incentive to persevering industry... | |
| sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1832 - 434 pages
...terrene; and why not of De Vere ? For where is Bohun ? where is Mowbray ? where is Mortimer ? &c.; nay, which is more, and most of all, where is Plantagenet ? They are intombed in the urns and sepulchres of mortality. And yet, let the name and dignity of De Vere stand... | |
| William Cruise - Real property - 1835 - 502 pages
...things— -jinis rerum: an end of names and dignities, and whatsoever is terrene, and why not of De Vere. For where is Bohun ? Where is Mowbray ? Where is Mortimer...dignity of De Vere stand so long as it pleaseth God." The Lord Chief Justice and his brethren were unanimously of opinion, that although the earldom of Oxford... | |
| Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe - 1840 - 476 pages
...and an end to all temporal things ; — an end of names and dignities, and of whatsoever is terrene. For where is Bohun ? — where is Mowbray ? — where...are entombed in the urns and sepulchres of mortality ! ' Previously to Mr. Richmond's incumbency, the village of Turvey appears to have been greatly neglected.... | |
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