Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham, Հատոր 41835 |
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... given nearly in the words of Mr Hallam , the reader will be prepared for perusing the sketches which follow of the leading political characters of that period of English history on which we have now entered . ANNE STUART , queen of ...
... given nearly in the words of Mr Hallam , the reader will be prepared for perusing the sketches which follow of the leading political characters of that period of English history on which we have now entered . ANNE STUART , queen of ...
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... given the expiring monarch , James Frederick was , immediately after his father's demise , acknowledged king of England by the French court . The pope , the king of Spain , and the duke of Savoy , did him the same empty honour ; but no ...
... given the expiring monarch , James Frederick was , immediately after his father's demise , acknowledged king of England by the French court . The pope , the king of Spain , and the duke of Savoy , did him the same empty honour ; but no ...
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... given to the world some years ago . The records which he kept of his life and actions were so exceedingly minute , that the editor was compelled to omit many passages as too trivial , or other- wise unfit to meet the public eye . Enough ...
... given to the world some years ago . The records which he kept of his life and actions were so exceedingly minute , that the editor was compelled to omit many passages as too trivial , or other- wise unfit to meet the public eye . Enough ...
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... given to peculation— exact in performing the duties of his office - anxious that all in his de- partment should be executed skilfully and honestly - he seems to have dreamed of no other public virtue ; and while the duke was pleased ...
... given to peculation— exact in performing the duties of his office - anxious that all in his de- partment should be executed skilfully and honestly - he seems to have dreamed of no other public virtue ; and while the duke was pleased ...
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... given greater signs of loyalty and willingness to serve him with their estates than ever was done by any people , hath lost all so soon , that it is a miracle what a man could devise to lose so much in so little time ! " The most ...
... given greater signs of loyalty and willingness to serve him with their estates than ever was done by any people , hath lost all so soon , that it is a miracle what a man could devise to lose so much in so little time ! " The most ...
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Էջ 75 - An Act for the Amendment of the Law, and the better Advancement of Justice...
Էջ 265 - The cause of Congreve was not tenable: whatever glosses he might use for the defence or palliation of single passages, the general tenour and tendency of his plays must always be condemned. It is acknowledged, with universal conviction, that the perusal of his works will make no man better ; and that their ultimate effect is to represent pleasure in alliance with vice, and to relax those obligations by which life ought to be regulated.
Էջ 397 - I now design to suppress. Philosophy is such an impertinently litigious lady, that a man had as good be engaged in lawsuits, as have to do with her.
Էջ 210 - But if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her, for her hair is given her for a covering. 16 But if any man seem to be contentious, we have no such custom, neither the churches of God...
Էջ 56 - Trevor, and who was made a Knight of the Bath at the coronation of Charles II.
Էջ 275 - The difficulties and discouragements which attend the Study of the Scriptures, in the way of private judgment...
Էջ 398 - I keep the subject constantly before me, and wait till the first dawnings open slowly by little and little into a full and clear light.
Էջ 53 - If the plaintiff has a right, he must of necessity have a means to vindicate and maintain it, and a remedy if he is injured in the exercise or enjoyment of it; and indeed it is a vain thing to imagine a right without a remedy; for want of right and want of remedy are reciprocal.
Էջ 254 - The university approved the contents of this letter, and accordingly created Mr. AtterburyD.D. Our author's work was entitled, "The Rights, Powers, and Privileges of an English Convocation, stated and vindicated, in answer to a late book of Dr.
Էջ 423 - We were all, at the first night of it, in great uncertainty of the event ; till we were very much encouraged by overhearing the Duke of Argyle, who sat in the next box to us, say, ' It will do — it must do ! I see it in the eyes of them.