Memoirs of the Life and Times of Daniel De Foe: Containing a Review of His Writings, and His Opinions Upon a Variety of Important Matters, Civil and Ecclesiastical, Tom 2Hurst, Chance, 1830 |
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... person of the same principles with the high - church , who , discoursing with me upon the altering the lieutenancy ... persons who had been active in their opposition to King William . • Cunningham , i . 262 , DE FOE'S ACCOUNT OF THE ...
... person of the same principles with the high - church , who , discoursing with me upon the altering the lieutenancy ... persons who had been active in their opposition to King William . • Cunningham , i . 262 , DE FOE'S ACCOUNT OF THE ...
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... persons were left in the ministry . Her majesty , like a wise princess , declared in terms as explicit as possible , her resolution of governing the kingdom with a steady and unbiassed justice , but with a strict regard to all parties ...
... persons were left in the ministry . Her majesty , like a wise princess , declared in terms as explicit as possible , her resolution of governing the kingdom with a steady and unbiassed justice , but with a strict regard to all parties ...
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... persons of education , who should have known better , were carried away by the de- lusion . The sentiments of the queen in favour of the high - church party , were more distinctly avowed in her speech at the close of the parliament ; in ...
... persons of education , who should have known better , were carried away by the de- lusion . The sentiments of the queen in favour of the high - church party , were more distinctly avowed in her speech at the close of the parliament ; in ...
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... person and government of the deceased king ; representing his reign as fatal to the church , and dishonourable to the kingdom . In contempt of his actions and of his person , they formed two by - words , or proverbial phrases , which ...
... person and government of the deceased king ; representing his reign as fatal to the church , and dishonourable to the kingdom . In contempt of his actions and of his person , they formed two by - words , or proverbial phrases , which ...
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... person ; of whom they began to value themselves on account of the line , and the divine right of succession : universal revels filled their houses , and general drunkenness began to revive . And I appeal to common knowledge , if in the ...
... person ; of whom they began to value themselves on account of the line , and the divine right of succession : universal revels filled their houses , and general drunkenness began to revive . And I appeal to common knowledge , if in the ...
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Strona 470 - doubtless honester than Dryden's ; and his argument being in support of the better cause, is perhaps superior in strength. But in the 'Jure Divino,' we look in vain for 'The varying verse, the full resounding line, The long majestic march, and energy divine.'
Strona 408 - Relation of the Apparition of one Mrs. Veal, the next day after her death, to one Mrs. Bargrave, at Canterbury, the 8th of September, 1705, which Apparition recommends the perusal, of Drelincourt's Book of Consolations against the Fear of Death. London, 1705.
Strona 202 - That general knowledge which now circulates in common talk, was in his time rarely to be found. Men, not professing learning, were not ashamed of ignorance; and in the female world, any acquaintance with books was distinguished only to be censured."* It
Strona 406 - of glorious memory, is now by God's blessing, under the happy reign of her majesty, in a most safe and flourishing condition ; and whoever goes about to suggest and insinuate, that the Church is in danger, under her majesty's administration, is an enemy to the queen, the church and the kingdom.
Strona 84 - /' Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage; Minds innocent and quiet take That for a hermitage.
Strona 72 - Hail Hieroglyphick state machine, Contrived to punish fancy in ; Men that are men in thee can feel no pain, And all thy insignificants disdain. Contempt, that false new word for shame, Is, without crime, an empty name ; A shadow to amuse mankind, But never frights the wise or well-fixed mind. Virtue despises human scorn, And scandals innocence adorn.
Strona 47 - He that opposes his own judgment against the current of the times, ought to be backed with unanswerable truths ; and he that has truth on his side is a fool, as well as a coward, if he is afraid to own it, because of the currency or multitude of other men's opinions.
Strona 409 - the kinswoman positively assures the justice, " that the whole matter, as it is related and laid down, is really true, and what she herself heard, as near as may be, from Mrs. Bargrave's own mouth, who, she knows, had no reason to invent or publish such a story, or any design to forge
Strona 62 - shall discover the said Daniel De Foe to one of her majesty's principal secretaries of state, or any of her majesty's justices of the peace, so he may be apprehended, shall have a reward of 50/., which her majesty has ordered immediately to be paid upon such discovery.
Strona 324 - An Act for establishing religious worship in this province, according to the Church of England, and for the erecting of churches for the public worship of God, and also for the maintenance of ministers, and the building convenient houses for them,