40 Him God raised up the third day, and
shewed him openly;
New Zealand-based Mastip
shewed off its Mini Manifold Valve-Gate (MMVG) system for high-cavitation, close-pitch molding of small parts and its Manifold Valve-Gate (MVG) line for larger parts.
'Landtskip (Belg) Parergon, Paisage, or By-work, which is an expressing the Land, by Hills, Woods, Castles, valleys, Rivers, Cities & c as far as may be
shewed in our Horizon.
Who there makyng his humble sute to the kyng, desired his pardon and shewed hym the whole matter as it stoode, and of the rackyng of Mistres Askew, and how he was threatened by the Lord Chauncellor, because at his commaundment, not knowyng his highnes pleasure, hee refused to racke her: which hee for compassion could not finde in his hart to do, and therfor humbly craved hys highnes pardon.
he mystrustyng them therewith, went fyrst to the kyng and shewed hym the whole matter and obtained so much favor of hym, that [he] cam a glad man home.
I have been among dreamers but now I saw men awake, their very step along the street
shewed alacrity,
(47.) For "estaler" Cotgrave gives the following definition: "To display, unfould, shew, spread wide, lay open wares on stalls; to expose unto the view of all passengers, commers, customers; to place or set upon a stall." The "estal" is "the stall of a shop or booth; anything whereon wares are layed, and
shewed to be sold."
[Keyme] was appointed to returne to his countrey til he shulde be eftsones sent for, and for that she was very obstinate and heddye in reasoning of matiers of religion, wherin she shewed her self to be of a naughty opinion, seeing no perswasions of good reasons could take place, she was sent to Newgate to remayne there tanswere to the lawe.
Thynke not therfor but that Christ bath suffered in her, and so myghtelye shewed hys power, that in her weakenesse he hath laughed [their] madde enterpryses to scorne.
But bicause peradventure, if he had
shewed his naturall disposition, he might in divers places where he came, have offended those whose companie he kept, he dyd with such a viser and cloke disguise him selfe, to fit their manners, whom he companied with, by transforming him selfe into their naturall countenaunce.(31)
This kind of tryall, though it bee usual once every year, for due examination and plaine proofe wheather the monies bee as they ought to be or not, yet it is beyond all memorie and mention for an hundred yeares space, that ever any King or Queene came in proper person to see any of these tryalls; yet neverthelesse at this time his Majestie in person gave a jurie of sixteene of the most honest, skilfullest, and best reputed gouldsmithes their othes, and charge for tryall of the monies, and the jury proceeded in all things according to their charge, and they gave up their verdict the same day at the Court of Whitehall, and the King shewed them great grace and favour .
An uncertain image of goldsmiths also emerges from Howes's comment that the king "shewed" his jurors "great grace and favour" upon the delivery of their verdict.