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... or twenty years old . The Irish Papists had risen in rebellion and had perpetrated a horrible massacre of the Protestants . The Earl of Lei- cester , Algernon's father , was then Lord - Lieutenant B 2 ALGERNON SIDNEY . 7.
... or twenty years old . The Irish Papists had risen in rebellion and had perpetrated a horrible massacre of the Protestants . The Earl of Lei- cester , Algernon's father , was then Lord - Lieutenant B 2 ALGERNON SIDNEY . 7.
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cester , Algernon's father , was then Lord - Lieutenant , and Algernon commanded a troop of horse in the Earl's own regiment . Both he and his elder brother , Lord Viscount Lisle , distinguished themselves by their gallantry in the ...
cester , Algernon's father , was then Lord - Lieutenant , and Algernon commanded a troop of horse in the Earl's own regiment . Both he and his elder brother , Lord Viscount Lisle , distinguished themselves by their gallantry in the ...
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... Lord Lisle , acted as one of the judges on the irregular trial of Charles I. It is said that he was not present when the sentence was passed , and he certainly did not sign the warrant for the execu- tion . But he afterwards justified ...
... Lord Lisle , acted as one of the judges on the irregular trial of Charles I. It is said that he was not present when the sentence was passed , and he certainly did not sign the warrant for the execu- tion . But he afterwards justified ...
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... Lords , or " other house , " as it was more commonly called , Algernon's elder brother , Lord Lisle , who appears to have been of an accommodating spirit , was chosen by the Protector to be a member of it . But Algernon remained in ...
... Lords , or " other house , " as it was more commonly called , Algernon's elder brother , Lord Lisle , who appears to have been of an accommodating spirit , was chosen by the Protector to be a member of it . But Algernon remained in ...
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... Lord Molesworth , who , in the Preface to his Account of Denmark ' ( first published in 1694 ) , tells us , that even while Sidney was still at the Danish court , " M. Terlon , the French ambassador , had the con- fidence to tear out of ...
... Lord Molesworth , who , in the Preface to his Account of Denmark ' ( first published in 1694 ) , tells us , that even while Sidney was still at the Danish court , " M. Terlon , the French ambassador , had the con- fidence to tear out of ...
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Стр. 92 - Ephesians. To which is prefixed an Essay for the Understanding of St. Paul's Epistles, by consulting St. Paul himself.
Стр. 100 - For a man can employ his thoughts about nothing but either the contemplation of things themselves for the discovery of truth; or about the things in his own power, which are his own actions, for the attainment of his own ends; or the signs the mind makes use of, both in the one and the other, and the right ordering of them for its clearer information. All which three, viz., things as they are in...
Стр. 20 - Hill, .on the single witness of that monster of a man, Lord Howard of Escrick, and some sheets of paper taken in Mr. Sidney's study, pretended to be written by him, but not fully proved...
Стр. 21 - He seemed to be a Christian, but in a particular form of his own : he thought it was to be like a divine philosophy in the mind; but he was against all public worship, and every thing that looked like a church.
Стр. 94 - Musick is yet but in its Nonage, a forward Child which gives hope of what it may be hereafter in ENGLAND, when the Masters of it shall find more Encouragement. Tis now learning ITALIAN, which is its best Master, and studying a little of the French Air, to give it somewhat more of Gayety and Fashion. Thus being farther from the Sun, we are of later Growth than our Neighbour Countries, and must be content to shake off our Barbarity by degrees.
Стр. 45 - King come and stayed an hour or two laughing at Sir W. Petty, who was there about his boat; and at Gresham College in general: at which poor Petty was, I perceive, at some loss; but did argue discreetly, and bear the unreasonable follies of the King's objections and other bystanders with great discretion; and offered to take oddes against the King's best boates: but the King would not lay, but cried him down with words only.
Стр. 48 - As for legacies for the poor I am at a stand ; as for beggars by trade and election, I give them nothing ; as for impotents by the hand of God, the public ought to maintain them ; as for those, who have been bred to no calling nor estate, they should be put upon their kindred ; as for those, who can get no work, the...
Стр. 41 - Venus' soil, One jewel set off with so many a foil ; Blisters with pride swell'd, which through's flesh did sprout Like rose-buds, stuck i' the lilly skin about. Each little pimple had a tear in it, To wail the fault its rising did commit : Which, rebel like, with its own lord at strife, Thus made an insurrection 'gainst his life.
Стр. 13 - The heat of the day is spent in reading or working, and about six or seven o'clock I walk out into a common that lies hard by the house, where a great many young wenches keep sheep and cows, and sit in the shade singing of ballads.
Стр. 56 - ... all the rest of animals, for whom M. Varillas may serve well enough as an author ; and this history and that poem are such extraordinary things of their kind, that it will be but suitable to see the author of the worst poem become likewise the translator of the worst history that the age has produced.