| George Chapman, John Marston, Ben Jonson - 1903 - 452 pages
...statute of sorcerie, passed in 1403, and providing that " None from henceforth shall use to multiply gold or silver, or use the craft of multiplication,...same do, he shall incur the pain of felony." This statute was repealed in 1689 in the interest of the famous Robert Boyle, who wished to practise the... | |
| James Campbell Brown - 1913 - 736 pages
...is a curious production, short and to the point : " None from 148 henceforth shall use to multiply gold or silver, or use the craft of multiplication,...any the same do, he shall incur the pain of felony." Silver, being mined in a native condition, was also wrought from an early period. The Spanish mines... | |
| John Donne - 2001 - 304 pages
...year of Henry FV's reign, Chapter 4, "None from henceforth shall use to multplie gold or silver, nor use the craft of multiplication, and if any the same do, he shal incur the pain of félonie in this case," p. 158c; and 2) against feeding spirits, in the first... | |
| Manly Palmer Hall - 2005 - 649 pages
...things, in these words, or to this effect, namely: 'that none from henceforth should use to multiply Gold or Silver or use the craft of multiplication, and if any the same do they shall incur the pain of felony.' And whereas, since the making of the said statute, divers persons... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1879 - 1002 pages
..."enacted in these words or to this effect namely, that none from henceforth should use to multiply gold or silver or use the craft of multiplication ; and if any the same do, they shall incur pain of felony." " And whereas since the making of the said statute, diverse persons... | |
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