Commentaries on the Life and Reign of Charles the First, King of England, Том 3H. Colburn, 1830 |
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... ment sollicitée d'entrer dans la querelle ; la France lui fit les offres les plus avantageuses ; l'Espagne n'oublia rien pour la gagner ; mais le Roi Charles demeura dans l'inaction . " This is much for a Prince who was contemned ...
... ment sollicitée d'entrer dans la querelle ; la France lui fit les offres les plus avantageuses ; l'Espagne n'oublia rien pour la gagner ; mais le Roi Charles demeura dans l'inaction . " This is much for a Prince who was contemned ...
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... ment which , like that of Richelieu , might have silenced the Parliament , and have awed the People ? If such were the fact , then the real liberty of the English nation was put in more jeopardy than at any other period in the whole ...
... ment which , like that of Richelieu , might have silenced the Parliament , and have awed the People ? If such were the fact , then the real liberty of the English nation was put in more jeopardy than at any other period in the whole ...
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... ment , the King struck out the whole passage , and as he was accustomed , assigned his reason in the margin- " I have scored out these eight lines as not judging them fit to pass . " * * It was in 1633. Clarendon's State - papers , i ...
... ment , the King struck out the whole passage , and as he was accustomed , assigned his reason in the margin- " I have scored out these eight lines as not judging them fit to pass . " * * It was in 1633. Clarendon's State - papers , i ...
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... ment at Court , by a preference the Queen had bestowed on Sir William Davenant , in the choice of her Laureat . Angried at the loss of a pension which he had counted on , and the VOL . III . D the wisdom or virtue of the Government ...
... ment at Court , by a preference the Queen had bestowed on Sir William Davenant , in the choice of her Laureat . Angried at the loss of a pension which he had counted on , and the VOL . III . D the wisdom or virtue of the Government ...
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... , and Windebank offered to return from do the most elegant personages ; the practice was continued through the reign of Charles II . France , where he had flown from the Parlia- ment 40 THE FIRST POLITICAL APOSTATES .
... , and Windebank offered to return from do the most elegant personages ; the practice was continued through the reign of Charles II . France , where he had flown from the Parlia- ment 40 THE FIRST POLITICAL APOSTATES .
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Страница 300 - If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on my holy day; and call the sabbath a delight, the holy of the Lord, honourable; and shalt honour him, not doing thine own ways, nor finding thine own pleasure, nor speaking thine own words: then shalt thou delight thyself in the Lord...
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Страница 69 - if you call this a treaty, consider whether it be not like the fray in the comedy where the man comes out and says, ' There has been a fray and no fray ;' and being asked how that could be, ' why,' says he, ' there hath been three blows given, and I had them all.
Страница 89 - I shall not instance an abstruse author, wherein the king might be less conversant, but one whom we well know was the closet companion of these his solitudes, William Shakespeare...
Страница 123 - ... as if you believe that I should be capable to shew them to any, only to Lord Jermyn to uncypher them, my head not suffering me to do it myself; but, if it please you, I will do it, and none in the world shall see them. Be kind to me, or you kill me. I have already affliction enough to fear, which without you I could not do, but your service surmounts all.
Страница 47 - No churchman had it since Henry 7's time. I pray God bless him, to carry it so, that the Church may have honour, and the king and the state service and contentment by it. And now if the church will not hold up themselves, under God, I can do no more.
Страница 300 - If thou restrain thy foot from the Sabbath ; From doing thy pleasure on my holy day : And shalt call the Sabbath, a delight; And the holy feast of JEHOVAH, honourable : And shalt honour it, by refraining from thy purpose, From pursuing thy pleasure, and from speaking vain words ; 14 Then shalt thou delight thyself in JEHOVAH...
Страница 430 - I keep Laud back from all place of rule and authority because I find he hath a restless spirit, and cannot see when matters are well, but loves to toss and change, and to bring things to a pitch of reformation floating in his own brain, which may endanger the steadfastness of that which is in a good pass, God be praised.