General Biography: Or, Lives, Critical and Historical, of the Most Eminent Persons of All Ages, Countries, Conditions, and Professions, Arranged According to Alphabetical Order, Volumen9G. G. and J. Robinson, 1814 |
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... crown . Accord- ingly , after the convention had been turned into a parliament , by a bill passed on the 23rd of Jan. 1689 , and they were proceeding to call over the members ' names in the House of Lords , that the new oaths of ...
... crown . Accord- ingly , after the convention had been turned into a parliament , by a bill passed on the 23rd of Jan. 1689 , and they were proceeding to call over the members ' names in the House of Lords , that the new oaths of ...
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... crown in a sermon before the University . With this request Dr. Sandys rea- dily complied , though he had very short notice for preparation ; and he preached , we are told , in so pathetic a manner as to draw tears from his audience ...
... crown in a sermon before the University . With this request Dr. Sandys rea- dily complied , though he had very short notice for preparation ; and he preached , we are told , in so pathetic a manner as to draw tears from his audience ...
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... crown , and was obliged to re- tire to France , Sannazaro , after selling the re- mainder of his hereditary possessions to relieve the necessities of his sovereign , followed him , and continued with him to his death in 1504 . He then ...
... crown , and was obliged to re- tire to France , Sannazaro , after selling the re- mainder of his hereditary possessions to relieve the necessities of his sovereign , followed him , and continued with him to his death in 1504 . He then ...
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... Crown and the Mitre ; and of the Privileges which appertain to Subjects , both Clergy and Laity , according to the Laws of God and Man . " But on this occasion Father Paul did not confine himself to the composition of the work above ...
... Crown and the Mitre ; and of the Privileges which appertain to Subjects , both Clergy and Laity , according to the Laws of God and Man . " But on this occasion Father Paul did not confine himself to the composition of the work above ...
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... crown of France on all other power , tem- poral or spiritual , and the unlawfulness of dis- pensing its subjects from their oaths of allegi- ance : " Chronologie des Etats - generaux : " the chief purpose of this work is to prove that ...
... crown of France on all other power , tem- poral or spiritual , and the unlawfulness of dis- pensing its subjects from their oaths of allegi- ance : " Chronologie des Etats - generaux : " the chief purpose of this work is to prove that ...
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Página 119 - All the images of nature were still present to him, and he drew them not laboriously, but luckily : when he describes any thing, you more than see it, you feel it too. Those who accuse him to have wanted learning, give him the greater commendation : he was naturally learned ; he needed not the spectacles of books to read nature ; he looked inwards, and found her there.
Página 289 - I have ever hated all nations, professions, and communities, and all my love is towards individuals ; for instance, I hate the tribe of lawyers, but I love Counsellor such-aone, and Judge such-a-one. It is so with physicians (I will not speak of my own trade) soldiers, English, Scotch, French, and the rest. But principally I hate and detest that animal called man, although I heartily love John, Peter, Thomas, and so forth.
Página 119 - I cannot say he is everywhere alike ; were he so, I should do him injury to compare him with the greatest of mankind. He is many times flat, insipid ; his comic wit degenerating into clenches, his serious swelling into bombast. But he is always great, when some great occasion is presented to him : no man can say he ever had a fit subject for his wit, and did not then raise himself as high above the rest of poets " Quantum lenta solent inter viburna cupressi.
Página 426 - Neglect not the gift that is in thee, which was given thee by prophecy, with the laying on of the hands of the presbytery.
Página 126 - I have read too an octavo volume of Shenstone's Letters. Poor man ! he was always wishing for money, for fame, and other distinctions; and his whole philosophy consisted in living against his will in retirement, and in a place which his taste had adorned; but which he only enjoyed when people of note came to see and commend it : his correspondence is about nothing else but this place and his own writings, with two or three neighbouring clergymen, who wrote verses too.
Página 184 - To Macedon and Artaxerxes' throne: To sage philosophy next lend thine ear, From heaven descended to the...
Página 331 - ... had his parts and endowments been parcelled out among his poor clergy that he left behind him, it would perhaps have made one of the best dioceses in the world.
Página 430 - The Rights of the Christian Church asserted, against, the Romish and all other priests, who claim an independent power over it; with a preface concerning the government of the Church of England, as by law established,
Página 136 - He seemed to be a Christian," adds the bishop, " but in a particular form of his own ; he thought it was to be like a divine philosophy in the mind ; but he was against all public worship and everything that looked like a church.
Página 253 - I found that there were good books in these two sciences in Latin ; I bought a dictionary, and I learned Latin. I understood, also, that there were good books of the same kind in French ; I bought a dictionary, and I learned French. And this, my Lord, is what I have done : it seems to me that we may learn every thing when we know the twentyfour letters of the alphabet.