Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons: Chiefly of the Last and Two Preceding Centuries, Том 1T. Cadell, and W. Davies, 1804 |
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... most common method , " fays Montagne , " to foften the hearts of those whom we have of- fended , is , when they have the power to revenge " themselves in their hands , by feeing us at their " mercy , to move them by our fubmiffion to ...
... most common method , " fays Montagne , " to foften the hearts of those whom we have of- fended , is , when they have the power to revenge " themselves in their hands , by feeing us at their " mercy , to move them by our fubmiffion to ...
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... most high and dredde Sou'cygne Lord , to whom " bothe ye and I been fo moche bounde too , " Chargyng you as Fader can and may rather to " die yan to be y contrarye or to know any thyng y ' were ayenfte y welfare or p'fp'ite of his most ...
... most high and dredde Sou'cygne Lord , to whom " bothe ye and I been fo moche bounde too , " Chargyng you as Fader can and may rather to " die yan to be y contrarye or to know any thyng y ' were ayenfte y welfare or p'fp'ite of his most ...
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... most allurements to tyrannee , then " fhewed he himself moft familiar and indulgent : " an admirable temperature in a Prince who fo " well knew his own ftrength , and whom the love " of riot neceffitated to a love of treasure , which ...
... most allurements to tyrannee , then " fhewed he himself moft familiar and indulgent : " an admirable temperature in a Prince who fo " well knew his own ftrength , and whom the love " of riot neceffitated to a love of treasure , which ...
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... most " books that were of any worth in the French tongue ; yet he understood the Latin , as ap- " peareth in that Cardinal Adrian and others , who " could very well have - written French , did write " to him in Latin . " " He was ...
... most " books that were of any worth in the French tongue ; yet he understood the Latin , as ap- " peareth in that Cardinal Adrian and others , who " could very well have - written French , did write " to him in Latin . " " He was ...
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... most wicked as well as the weakest man is to be found amongst thofe who have nothing either to hope or to fear . Henry's reign ushered in with so bright a morn- ing , closed with clouds and with tempefts : mur- der , rapine , and ...
... most wicked as well as the weakest man is to be found amongst thofe who have nothing either to hope or to fear . Henry's reign ushered in with so bright a morn- ing , closed with clouds and with tempefts : mur- der , rapine , and ...
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Стр. 140 - I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too...
Стр. 140 - I am come amongst you, as you see, at this time, not for my recreation and disport, but being resolved, in the midst and heat of the battle, to live or die amongst you all, to lay down for my God, and for my kingdom, and for my people, my honour and my blood, even in the dust.
Стр. 140 - I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too ; and think foul scorn that Parma or Spain, or any prince of Europe should dare to invade the borders of my realm...
Стр. 141 - ... by your obedience to my general, by your concord in the camp, and your valour in the field, we shall shortly have a famous victory over those enemies of my God, of my kingdom, and of my people.
Стр. 358 - But as for Richard Cromwell, his son, who is he? What are his titles? We have seen that he had a sword by his side; but did he ever draw it? And what is of more importance in this case, is he fit to get obedience from a mighty nation, who could never make a footman obey him?
Стр. 399 - I have seen the water run like a constant fountain stream forty feet high ; one vessel of water rarefied by fire driveth up forty of cold water. And a man that tends the work is but to turn two cocks, that one vessel of water being consumed, another begins to force and re-fill with cold water, and so successively, the fire being tended and kept constant, which the self-same person may likewise abundantly perform in the interim between the necessity of turning the said cocks.
Стр. 339 - House well clad, and perceived a gentleman speaking, whom I knew not, very ordinarily apparelled, for it was a plain cloth suit, which seemed to have been made by an ill country tailor. His linen was plain, and' not very clean ; and I remember a speck or two of blood upon his little band, which was not much larger than his collar. His hat was without a hatband ; his stature was of a good size ; his sword stuck close to his side, his countenance swollen and reddish, his voice sharp and untunable,...
Стр. 339 - I knew not, very ordinarily apparelled ; for it was a plain cloth suit which seemed to have been made by an ill country tailor ; his linen was plain, and not very clean, and I remember a speck or two of blood upon his little band, which was not much larger than his collar ; his hat was without a hatband ; his stature was of a good size ; his sword stuck close to his side ; his countenance swollen and reddish ; his voice sharp and untunable, and his eloquence full of fervour.
Стр. 327 - In such sessions, ten hours long, there was much public eating, not only of confections, but of flesh and bread ; bottles of beer and wine going thick from mouth to mouth, without cups ; and all this in the King's eye : yea, many but turned their back, and — (Good Heavens!) — through the forms they sat on.
Стр. 62 - ... flesh whatsoever: for which yet you have cast me into many calamities, and yourself into many troubles. But I forgive you all, and pray God to do so likewise.