| Matthew Hale - 1763 - 440 pages
...came near him, and, in a finiling pleafaht way, he would admonuTi them. If he faw any thing amiis ia them, particularly, if they went too fine in their...clothes, he would tell them, " It did not become their profeffion." He was not pleafed to fee ftudents wear long periwigs, •or attorneys go with fwords... | |
| Sir Matthew Hale - Theology - 1805 - 562 pages
...him : and in a F 2 finilirg fmiling pleafant way he would admonifli them if he faw any thing amifs in them : particularly if they went too fine in their...clothes, he would tell them, ' it did * not become their profcffion.' He was not pleafed to fee fludents wear long perriwigs, or attornies go with i'words ;... | |
| Sir Matthew Hale - Christianity - 1805 - 640 pages
...fmiling fmiling pleafant way he would admonifh them if he faw any thing ainifs in them : particularly it they went too fine in their clothes, he would tell them, ' it did ' not become their profcflion.' He was not plcail-d to fee fludents wear long perriwigs, or attornics go with fwords ;... | |
| Gilbert Burnet, John Fell - Lawyers - 1806 - 346 pages
...that came near him : and in a fmiling pleafant way he would admonifh them, if he faw any thing amifs in them ; particularly if they went too fine in their clothes, he would tell them, It did not hecome their profejjion. He was not pleafed to fee ftudents wear long periwigs, or attornies go with... | |
| Christian biography - 1818 - 606 pages
...all that came near him : and in a smiling pleasant way, he would admonish them, if he saw any thing amiss in them : particularly if they went too fine...profession." He was not pleased to see students wear long perriwigs, or attorneys go with swords ; so that such young men as would not be persuaded to part with... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1820 - 296 pages
...on all that came near him: and in a smiling pleasant way he would admonish them if he saw any thing amiss in them ; particularly, if they went too fine...periwigs, or attorneys go with swords ; so that such young men as would not be persuaded to part with those vanities, when they went to him laid them aside,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 170 pages
...all that came near him ; and in a smiling pleasant way he would admonish them, if he saw any thing amiss in them ; particularly if they went too fine...them " it did not become their profession." He was very free and communicative in his discourse, which he most commonly fixed on some good and useful... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - Great Britain - 1824 - 330 pages
...all that came near him ; and in a smiling, pleasant way, he would admonish them, if he saw any thing amiss in them ; particularly if they went too fine...profession. He was not pleased to see students wear long perriwigs, or attornies go with swords ; so that such young men as would not he persuaded to part with... | |
| Law - 1825 - 318 pages
...all that came near him ; and, in a smiling pleasant way, he would admonish them, if he saw any thing amiss in them, particularly if they went too fine in their clothes, he would tell them that it did not become their profession. He was not pleased to see students wear long pernwlgs, or... | |
| Law - 1825 - 320 pages
...anything amiss in them, particularly if they went too fine in their clothes, he would tell them that it did not become their profession. He was not pleased to see students wear long perriw'igs, or attornies go with swords; so that such young men as would not be persuaded to part with... | |
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