Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain...: With Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Their Lives and Actions, 6. kötetHarding and Lepard, 1835 |
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... length , according to Lloyd , he took leave for ever of the Parliament with a solemn admonition , concluding with these expressions : " We had been satisfied long ere this , if we did not ask things that deny themselves ; and if some ...
... length , according to Lloyd , he took leave for ever of the Parliament with a solemn admonition , concluding with these expressions : " We had been satisfied long ere this , if we did not ask things that deny themselves ; and if some ...
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... his pardon with the most sincere humility , and at length laid before him deeds , ready for execution , by which he proposed to convey to him the whole of his own property , and begged to be allowed to 2 LUCIUS CAREY ,
... his pardon with the most sincere humility , and at length laid before him deeds , ready for execution , by which he proposed to convey to him the whole of his own property , and begged to be allowed to 2 LUCIUS CAREY ,
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... length , in 1639 , he accompanied the Earl of Holland , General of the Horse , in the expedition of that year against the Scots . The reputation for talents , genius , and general literature , by which he was then distinguished , may be ...
... length , in 1639 , he accompanied the Earl of Holland , General of the Horse , in the expedition of that year against the Scots . The reputation for talents , genius , and general literature , by which he was then distinguished , may be ...
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... length succeeded ; and , in November 1614 , the King bestowed on Laud the Deanery of Gloucester , a dignity more important to him as an earnest of future favour than for the value of its revenues . But he received soon after a stronger ...
... length succeeded ; and , in November 1614 , the King bestowed on Laud the Deanery of Gloucester , a dignity more important to him as an earnest of future favour than for the value of its revenues . But he received soon after a stronger ...
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... length , at the end of ten weeks , during which he was confined in the custody of the Usher of the Black Rod , Sir Henry Vane presented to the Lords fourteen articles , most of which were notoriously false , and not one of them ...
... length , at the end of ten weeks , during which he was confined in the custody of the Usher of the Black Rod , Sir Henry Vane presented to the Lords fourteen articles , most of which were notoriously false , and not one of them ...
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affairs affection afterwards appointed army became Buckingham castle character Charles Church command Council Court covenanters Cranfield Crown daughter death died dignity DUKE OF HAMILTON Earl of Arundel Earl of Denbigh Earl of Essex Earl of Holland eldest endeavours enemy engaged England estates father favour favourite force France friends Goring GRACE hath heir Henry honour horse House of Commons House of Peers James King King's kingdom lady late Laud length letter London Long Parliament Lord Capel Lord Clarendon Majesty marched Marquis married master means memoir military Montrose never noble nobleman occasion ORIGINAL OF VANDYKE Oxford Parliament party passed passion Peers person presently Prince Privy Queen rebels received religion says Lord Clarendon scarcely Scotland Scots Scottish shew Sir Edward Walker soon succeeded thought thousand pounds tion tonnage and poundage treaty troops unto Viscount wilbe William WILLIAM LAUD
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9. oldal - His stature was low, and smaller than most men ; his motion not graceful, and his aspect so far from inviting, that it had somewhat in it of simplicity ; and his voice the worst of the three, and so untuned that instead of reconciling-, it offended the ear, so that nobody would have expected music from that tongue ; and sure no man was ever less beholden to nature for its recommendation into the world.
9. oldal - 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 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.