Cittie

Word CITTIE
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O, take course to ease your cittie, and to provide well for your people, by sending them over thither, that both they of that colony there and they of your owne cittie here may live to bless your prudent and provident government over them .... ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Where she might aswell haue said, woe worth our first meeting, or woe worth the time that _Iason_ arriued with his ship at my fathers cittie in ❋ George Puttenham (N/A)

In the light of morning I discover that the horn was blown in front of the Town Hall, whose stucco front bears the inscription: 'Except ye Lord keep ye cittie, ye Wakeman waketh in vain.' ❋ Gordon Home (1923)

But 'the Morrice was not for longe practysed in the cittie. ❋ Max Beerbohm (1914)

This place of studie is far betweene the place of the said courts and the cittie of London, which of all thinges necessarie is the plentifullest of all cities and townes of the realme. ❋ John Cordy Jeaffreson (1866)

Those who have taken the story of the Kilkenny cats in its literal sense have done grievous injustice to the character of the grimalkins of the "faire cittie," who are really quite as demure and quietly disposed a race of tabbies as it is in the nature of any such animals to be. ❋ Various (1852)

Articles agreed on and concluded at James cittie in Virginia for the surrendering and settling of that plantation under the obedience and government of the commonwealth of England, by the commissioners of the council of state, by authoritie of the parliament of England, and by the grand assembly of the governor, council, and burgesse of that state. ❋ Unknown (1781)

Here I staid discoursing an hour with him and then home, and thither came Sir Fairbrother to me, and we walked a while together in the garden and then abroad into the cittie, and then we parted for a while and I to my Viall, which I find done and once varnished, and it will please me very well when it is quite varnished. ❋ Samuel Pepys (1668)

Fairbrother to me, and we walked a while together in the garden and then abroad into the cittie, and then we parted for a while and I to my Viall, which I find done and once varnished, and it will please me very well when it is quite varnished. ❋ Samuel Pepys (1668)

He got in time to have a 100£ a yeare from the king, also a pension from the cittie, and the like from many of the nobilitie and some of the gentry, w'ch was well pay'd, for love or fere of his railing in verse, or prose, or boeth. ❋ Izaak Walton (1638)

His maiestie hath honord much the cittie in this his princely choise. ❋ Anonymous (1590)

For if this limbe of riot heere in St Martins, had ioynd with other braunches of the cittie, that did begin to kindle, twould haue bred, great rage, that rage, much murder would haue fed. ❋ Anonymous (1590)

I beeing then imployed by your honors to stay the broyle that fell about the same, wher by perswasion I enforc'de the wrongs, and vrgde the greefe of the displeased cittie: ❋ Anonymous (1590)

Where she might aswell haue said, woe worth our first meeting, or woe worth the time that Iason arriued with his ship at my fathers cittie in Colchos, when he tooke me away with him, & not so farre off as to curse the mountaine that bare the pinetree, that made the mast, that bare the sailes, that the ship sailed with, which caried her away. ❋ Unknown (1569)

The rioters heere upon were much enraged, and unanimousely fell upon his company, & forced them into the cittie, & he ❋ Unknown (1792)

As for the cement, I am told by the most profound artist and natural - ist here in this cittie, that he can make such a cement out of an animall, but he would not teach it at any rate, and if he should make any, it would be deare, soe that I doubt ❋ Unknown (1792)

The rioters endeavoured to have surprised the keyes of the cittie, but they were prevented, the Lord Major having before sent to have them layd where they could not be found, which accordingly was done. ❋ Unknown (1792)

I wonder quoth he, you dare weare such a costly Jewell so open in sight, which is euen but a baite to entice bad men to adventure time and place for it, and no where sooner then in this cittie, where (I may say to you) are such a number of Connycatchers, Cossoners and such like, that a man can scarecly koepe any thing from them, they have so many reaches and sleights to beguile withall: which a very especiall freend of mine found too true not manye dayes since. ❋ R. G. (N/A)

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