Anecdotes of Some Distingushed Persons: Chiefly of the Present and Two Preceding Centuries, Том 3T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1796 |
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... is but right , " faid he , " that Rolin , who has made " fo many perfons pcor during his life , fhould build before his death a house to keep them in . " Louis one day reproached a Prelate with the luxury of Louis 28 ANECDOTES OF SOME : ...
... is but right , " faid he , " that Rolin , who has made " fo many perfons pcor during his life , fhould build before his death a house to keep them in . " Louis one day reproached a Prelate with the luxury of Louis 28 ANECDOTES OF SOME : ...
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... House of Norfolke ; of that fingular " beautie and towardneffe , that her parents took all care poffible for her good education . " There- " Therefore , befides the ordinary parts of vir- ❝tuous DISTINGUISHED PERSONS . 73 ANNE BOLEYN, ...
... House of Norfolke ; of that fingular " beautie and towardneffe , that her parents took all care poffible for her good education . " There- " Therefore , befides the ordinary parts of vir- ❝tuous DISTINGUISHED PERSONS . 73 ANNE BOLEYN, ...
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... house for the " King , and therefore I humbly beseech your " Grace to accept of mine for a season . My " Lord , thanking him for his courtefie , went to " his chamber , where he shifted his riding apparel . " In the mean time came ...
... house for the " King , and therefore I humbly beseech your " Grace to accept of mine for a season . My " Lord , thanking him for his courtefie , went to " his chamber , where he shifted his riding apparel . " In the mean time came ...
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... houses , they might practise , if they pleased , in ❝any other situation . ” " Henry , " adds Lord Herbert , " finding Crom- well no longer neceffary , gave way to the fri- " volous accufations of his enemies , and brought 66 him to ...
... houses , they might practise , if they pleased , in ❝any other situation . ” " Henry , " adds Lord Herbert , " finding Crom- well no longer neceffary , gave way to the fri- " volous accufations of his enemies , and brought 66 him to ...
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... house and the chamber in which he was born . JOHN CALVIN . THIS extraordinary man , who was equally a great Lawyer and a great Divine , had a confider- able share in regulating the laws and the constitu tion of Geneva , to which city he ...
... house and the chamber in which he was born . JOHN CALVIN . THIS extraordinary man , who was equally a great Lawyer and a great Divine , had a confider- able share in regulating the laws and the constitu tion of Geneva , to which city he ...
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Стр. 79 - ... of mine enemies, withdraw your princely favour from me; neither let that stain, that unworthy stain of a disloyal heart towards your good grace, ever cast so foul a blot on your most dutiful wife, and the infant princess your daughter.
Стр. 249 - I know I have but the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart of a king, and of a king of England too...
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Стр. 199 - And widows' tears, and orphans' moans ; And all that Misery's hand bestows, To fill the catalogue of human woes.
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Стр. 61 - ... that he took to heart. He was rather studious than learned; reading most books that were of any worth, in the French tongue, yet he understood the Latin, as appeareth in that cardinal Hadrian and others, who could very well have written French, did use to write to him in Latin.
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Стр. 284 - ... worst times, which his age obliged him to do; and how wicked soever the actions were which were every day done, he was confident he had not given his consent to them ; but would have hindered them if he could with his own safety, to which he was always enough indulgent. If he had some infirmities with other men, they were weighed down with wonderful and prodigious abilities and excellencies in the other scale.
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