The General Biographical Dictionary, Volume 25Alexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1816 |
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Pagina 4
... gave his opinion distinctly upon almost every article in the treaty , and , upon the whole , maintained that it was inadequate to the conquests , and just expectations of the kingdom . Peace was however concluded on the 10th of February ...
... gave his opinion distinctly upon almost every article in the treaty , and , upon the whole , maintained that it was inadequate to the conquests , and just expectations of the kingdom . Peace was however concluded on the 10th of February ...
Pagina 7
... gave perfection to his elo- quence . His elevated aspect , commanding the awe and mute attention of all who beheld him , while a certain grace in his manner , arising from a consciousness of the dignity of his situation , of the solemn ...
... gave perfection to his elo- quence . His elevated aspect , commanding the awe and mute attention of all who beheld him , while a certain grace in his manner , arising from a consciousness of the dignity of his situation , of the solemn ...
Pagina 24
... gave offence to the then ruling party in the university , by a speech he made in the character of Terrę Filius , for which he was expelled , in 1658. On the re- storation he was preferred to the rectory of Gatcombe in the Isle of Wight ...
... gave offence to the then ruling party in the university , by a speech he made in the character of Terrę Filius , for which he was expelled , in 1658. On the re- storation he was preferred to the rectory of Gatcombe in the Isle of Wight ...
Pagina 36
... gave him very high reputation among the learned of Europe , who are unbounded in their praises of him , particularly Lipsius , Scaliger , Antonio , Baronius , and Arias Montanus , who expatiates on his merits in the introduction to what ...
... gave him very high reputation among the learned of Europe , who are unbounded in their praises of him , particularly Lipsius , Scaliger , Antonio , Baronius , and Arias Montanus , who expatiates on his merits in the introduction to what ...
Pagina 38
... gave him a very haughty repulse : " Is it thus , " said he , looking at him sternly , " is it thus , that you summon us before your judges , as if you knew not that all laws were centered in our breast ? Such is our decree they shall ...
... gave him a very haughty repulse : " Is it thus , " said he , looking at him sternly , " is it thus , that you summon us before your judges , as if you knew not that all laws were centered in our breast ? Such is our decree they shall ...
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Pagina 59 - As soon as it was light again, which was not till the third day after this melancholy accident, his body was found entire, and without any marks of violence upon it, exactly in the same posture that he fell, and looking more like a man asleep than dead.
Pagina 61 - Nothing then was to be heard but the shrieks of women, the screams of children, and the cries of men, some calling for their children, others for their parents, others for their husbands, and only distinguishing each other by their voices ; one lamenting his own fate, another that of his family ; some wishing to die from the very fear of dying; some lifting their hands to the gods ; but the greater part imagining that the last and eternal night was come, which was to destroy the gods and the world...
Pagina 497 - It is not lawful for any man to take upon him the office of public preaching, or ministering the Sacraments in the Congregation, before he be lawfully called, and sent to execute the same. And those we ought to judge lawfully called and sent...
Pagina 141 - His Choice exhibits a system of life adapted to common notions, and equal to common expectations ; such a state as affords plenty and tranquillity, without exclusion of intellectual pleasures. Perhaps no composition in our language has been oftener perused than Pomfret's Choice.
Pagina 58 - ... at the top into a sort of branches ; occasioned, I imagine, either by a sudden gust of air that impelled it, the force of which decreased as it advanced upwards, or the cloud itself, being pressed back again by its own weight, expanded in this manner; it appeared sometimes bright and sometimes dark and spotted, as it was either more or less impregnated with earth and cinders.
Pagina 394 - ELIZABETH. The copious intermixture of contemporary anecdote, tradition, manners, opinions, and the numerous specimens of coeval poetry nowhere else preserved, contribute to form a volume of infinite amusement, curiosity, and value.— Censura Literaria, i.
Pagina 57 - No man ever spent less time in bed ; insomuch that he would sometimes, without retiring from his books, take a short sleep and then pursue his studies. Before daybreak he used to wait upon Vespasian, who likewise chose that season to transact business. When he had finished the affairs which that emperor committed to his charge, he...
Pagina 504 - Devonshire, in 1583, the year of his brother's death, obtained from Queen Elizabeth a Patent for the discovery of a North-west passage to China, to remain in force five years, by the title of " The Colleagues of the Fellowship for the Discovery of the North-west Passage ; " but they accomplished nothing worthy of note.
Pagina 59 - The court which led to his apartment being now almost filled with stones and ashes, if he had continued there any time longer it would have been impossible for him to have made his way out, it was thought proper therefore to awaken him.