Memoirs of the Court of King James the First, Том 1Wells and Lilly, 1822 |
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... judged a desirable one that he should be early and diligently grounded in classical learning , and both appeared to be effectu- ally secured by the appointment of the celebrated George Buchanan to the office of preceptor . Se- veral ...
... judged a desirable one that he should be early and diligently grounded in classical learning , and both appeared to be effectu- ally secured by the appointment of the celebrated George Buchanan to the office of preceptor . Se- veral ...
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... judging , which causes you in these matters to be little swayed by authority , unless supported by sound reasoning . I also observe in you a kind of instinctive abhorrence of adulation , that nurse of * De Jure Regni apud Scotos . 4 ...
... judging , which causes you in these matters to be little swayed by authority , unless supported by sound reasoning . I also observe in you a kind of instinctive abhorrence of adulation , that nurse of * De Jure Regni apud Scotos . 4 ...
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... judged necessary to perform without delay the rite of baptism ; -it is referred to the reader how far this circumstance , combined with the day of the birth , may be regarded as corroborating the surmises conveyed in the fol- lowing ...
... judged necessary to perform without delay the rite of baptism ; -it is referred to the reader how far this circumstance , combined with the day of the birth , may be regarded as corroborating the surmises conveyed in the fol- lowing ...
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... judged conducive to his own interests ; and he even engaged to send into England ambassadors who should co - operate actively , though by peaceable means , in the steps to be taken by Essex with re- spect to the succession . But the ...
... judged conducive to his own interests ; and he even engaged to send into England ambassadors who should co - operate actively , though by peaceable means , in the steps to be taken by Essex with re- spect to the succession . But the ...
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... judged it prudent to withdraw from this city ; but not be- fore he had entitled himself to boast , that no Eng- lishman containing himself within the limits of his allegiance to her majesty , had seen more concern- ing the points at ...
... judged it prudent to withdraw from this city ; but not be- fore he had entitled himself to boast , that no Eng- lishman containing himself within the limits of his allegiance to her majesty , had seen more concern- ing the points at ...
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Страница 280 - I am certain she was not joyned with good works, and left the court in a staggering condition : Charity came to the King's feet, and seemed to cover the multitude of sins her sisters had committed ; in some...
Страница 279 - One day a great feast was held ; and after dinner the representation of Solomon his Temple, and the coming of the Queen of Sheba, was made, or (as I may better say) was meant to have been made, before their Majesties, by device of the Earl of Salisbury and others.
Страница 281 - Now did Peace make entry, and strive to get foremost to the king ; but I grieve to tell how great wrath she did discover unto those of her attendants ; and, much contrary to her semblance, most rudely made war with her olive branch, and laid on the pates of those who did oppose her coming.
Страница 279 - I think the Dane hath strangely wrought on our good English nobles; for those, whom I never could get to taste good liquor, now follow the fashion, and wallow in beastly delights. The ladies abandon their sobriety, and are seen to roll about in intoxication.
Страница 211 - He took out the Queen, and forgot not to kiss her hand, though there was danger it would have left a mark on his lips. The night's work was concluded with a banquet in the great chamber, which was so furiously assaulted, that down went table and tressels before one bit was touched.
Страница 165 - I do not hear yet, that you have spoken one word against me ; here is no treason of mine done. If my lord Cobham be a traitor, what is that to me ? Attorney. All that he did was by thy instigation, thou viper ; for I thou thee, thou traitor.
Страница 280 - ... dance with the Queen of Sheba; but he fell down and humbled himself before her, and was carried to an inner chamber and laid on a bed of state ; which was not a little...
Страница 203 - Good Mr. Jowler, we pray you speak to the King (for he hears you every day, and so doth he not us) that it will please his Majesty to go back to London, for else the country will be undone ; all our provision is spent already, and we are not able to entertain him longer.
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Страница 85 - And leave none to keep house, but our new porter John, Who relieves the poor with a thump on the back with a stone ; Like a young courtier, &c.