Works politicalF. C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... particular pleas be- tween private men , all things ought to be ordered by the rules of civil laws ; so in the proceedings of the war , nothing ought to be done against the law of nations , or the law of honour ; which laws have ever ...
... particular pleas be- tween private men , all things ought to be ordered by the rules of civil laws ; so in the proceedings of the war , nothing ought to be done against the law of nations , or the law of honour ; which laws have ever ...
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... particular know- ledge of the matters ; but yet avouched with such asseveration , as if either they were fallen into that strange disease of the mind , which a wise writer de- scribeth in these words , fingunt simul creduntque or as if ...
... particular know- ledge of the matters ; but yet avouched with such asseveration , as if either they were fallen into that strange disease of the mind , which a wise writer de- scribeth in these words , fingunt simul creduntque or as if ...
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... particular actions of his private life , such power had truth , whereas the libels made against other counsellors have principally insisted upon that part : but hath only wrested and detorted such actions of state , as in times of his ...
... particular actions of his private life , such power had truth , whereas the libels made against other counsellors have principally insisted upon that part : but hath only wrested and detorted such actions of state , as in times of his ...
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... particular untruths and abuses dis- persed through the libel . VIII . Of the height of impudency that these men are grown unto , in publishing and avouching untruths ; with a particular recital of some of them for an assay . I. Of the ...
... particular untruths and abuses dis- persed through the libel . VIII . Of the height of impudency that these men are grown unto , in publishing and avouching untruths ; with a particular recital of some of them for an assay . I. Of the ...
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... particular gentleman of Dauphiny ; and at this pre- sent day the duke feeleth , even in Piedmont beyond the mountains , the weight of the same enemy ; who hath lately shut up his gates and common entries be- tween Savoy and Piedmont ...
... particular gentleman of Dauphiny ; and at this pre- sent day the duke feeleth , even in Piedmont beyond the mountains , the weight of the same enemy ; who hath lately shut up his gates and common entries be- tween Savoy and Piedmont ...
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Стр. 111 - ... declaration of the practices and treasons attempted and committed by Robert, late Earl of Essex, and his complices...
Стр. 110 - A DECLARATION OF THE PRACTICES AND TREASONS, ATTEMPTED AND COMMITTED BY ROBERT LATE EARL OF ESSEX AND HIS COMPLICES...
Стр. 76 - O Lord, in thee have I trusted : let me never be confounded.
Стр. 184 - Henry Cuffe, call to God for mercy, and to the queen, and deserve it by declaring truth. For I, that must now prepare for another world, have resolved to deal 'clearly with God and the world : and must needs say this to you ; You have been one of the chiefest instigators of me to all these my disloyal courses into which I have fallen.
Стр. 111 - ... better consideration ; wherein their lordships and myself both were as religious and curious of truth, as desirous of satisfaction : and myself indeed gave only words and form of style, in pursuing their direction. And after it had passed their allowance, it was again exactly perused by the queen herself, and some alterations made again by her appointment...
Стр. 200 - That it was an old matter, and had no manner of coherence with the rest of the charge, being matters of Ireland : and therefore, that I having been wronged by bruits before, this would expose me to them more ; and it would be said I gave in evidence mine own tales.
Стр. 281 - England, having Scotland united, Ireland reduced, the sea provinces of the Low Countries contracted, and shipping maintained, is one of the greatest monarchies, in forces truly esteemed, that hath been in the world.
Стр. 412 - By no means," said Sir Francis, in a letter of advice addressed to the young courtier, "by no means be you persuaded to interpose yourself, either by word or letter, in any cause depending in any court of justice, nor suffer any great man to do it where you can hinder it.
Стр. 189 - ... I must be your homager, and hold land of your gift ; but do you know the manner of doing homage in law? Always it is with a saving of his faith to the king and his other lords ; and, therefore, my lord...
Стр. 47 - But contrariwise her Majesty (not liking to make windows into men's hearts and secret thoughts, except the abundance of them did overflow into overt and express acts and affirmations,) tempered her law so, as it restraineth only manifest disobedience in impugning and impeaching advisedly and maliciously her Majesty's supreme power, and maintaining and extolling a foreign jurisdiction.