The Life and Times of Lucius Cary, Viscount FalklandG.P. Putnams's Sons, 1907 - 358 oldal "Bibliographical note": pages 341-343. |
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... never fade . " At the battle of Newbury was slain the Lord Viscount Falkland ; a person of such prodigious parts of learning and knowledge , of that inimitable sweetness and delight in conversation , of so glowing and obliging a ...
... never fade . " At the battle of Newbury was slain the Lord Viscount Falkland ; a person of such prodigious parts of learning and knowledge , of that inimitable sweetness and delight in conversation , of so glowing and obliging a ...
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... never was a stronger instance of what the magic of words and the art of an Historian can effect , than in the character of this Lord , who seems to have been a virtuous , well - meaning Man with a moderate understanding , who got ...
... never was a stronger instance of what the magic of words and the art of an Historian can effect , than in the character of this Lord , who seems to have been a virtuous , well - meaning Man with a moderate understanding , who got ...
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... never entirely easy under the restraints of party discipline . His judgment on Falkland was therefore in- spired by sympathy as well as by admiration . " When we look back , " he said , " to the history of the Civil War I can think of ...
... never entirely easy under the restraints of party discipline . His judgment on Falkland was therefore in- spired by sympathy as well as by admiration . " When we look back , " he said , " to the history of the Civil War I can think of ...
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... Never was a historian more painstaking in research , or more judicially impartial in his personal verdicts than Mr. Gardiner . It is indeed sorry work to attempt to glean in a field which he has reaped , and as regards the bare facts of ...
... Never was a historian more painstaking in research , or more judicially impartial in his personal verdicts than Mr. Gardiner . It is indeed sorry work to attempt to glean in a field which he has reaped , and as regards the bare facts of ...
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... never perishes ; and Falkland's ideal of the Church no less than of the State may yet be realised . " 1 1 Rational Theology in the Seventeenth Century . BURFORD PRIORY FROM A WATER COLOUR AT THE BODLEIAN CHAPTER 12 FALKLAND AND HIS TIMES.
... never perishes ; and Falkland's ideal of the Church no less than of the State may yet be realised . " 1 1 Rational Theology in the Seventeenth Century . BURFORD PRIORY FROM A WATER COLOUR AT THE BODLEIAN CHAPTER 12 FALKLAND AND HIS TIMES.
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245. oldal - So ye shall not pollute the land wherein ye are : for blood it defileth the land : and the land cannot be cleansed of the blood that is shed therein, but by the blood of him that shed it.
339. oldal - It is not growing like a tree In bulk, doth make man better be; Or standing long an oak, three hundred year, To fall a log, at last, dry, bald, and sere: A lily of a day, Is fairer far, in May, Although it fall, and die that night; It was the plant, and flower of light. In small proportions, we just beauties see: And in short measures, life may perfect be.
20. oldal - For he is appointed to protect his subjects in their lives, properties, and laws ; for this very end and purpose he has the delegation of power from the people, and he has no just claim to any other power but this.
245. oldal - Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm from an anointed king; The breath of worldly men cannot depose The deputy elected by the Lord.
149. oldal - He was indeed a very wise man, and of great parts, and possessed with the most absolute spirit of popularity, that is, the most absolute faculties to govern the people, of any man I ever knew.
3. oldal - Falkland ; a person of such prodigious parts of learning and knowledge, of that inimitable sweetness and delight in conversation, of so flowing and obliging a humanity and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity and integrity of life, that if there were no other brand upon this odious and accursed civil war, than that single loss, it must be most infamous and execrable to all posterity.
18. oldal - Rights and Liberties, but that his Royal will and Command, in imposing Loans, and Taxes, without consent of Parliament, doth oblige the subject's conscience upon pain of eternal damnation.
82. oldal - A SESSION was held the other day, And Apollo himself was at it, they say; The laurel that had been so long reserv'd, Was now to be given to him best deserv'd.
113. oldal - I do not understand the doctrine of Luther, or Calvin, or Melancthon ; nor the Confession of Augusta, or Geneva, nor the Catechism of Heidelberg, nor the Articles of the church of England, no nor the harmony of protestant confessions ; but that wherein they all agree, and which they all subscribe with a greater harmony, as a perfect rule of their faith and actions ; that is, the Bible. The Bible, I say, the Bible only, is the religion of protestants...
174. oldal - Let judges also remember, that Solomon's throne was supported by lions on both sides: let them be lions, but yet lions under the throne; being circumspect that they do not check or oppose any points of sovereignty.