Life and Writings, Tom 1D.I. Eaton, 1794 |
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Strona 53
... several pictures of the Olivers , Charles II . who remembered and was defirous of recovering them , made many inquiries about them after the restoration . At last he was told by one Rogers of Isleworth , probably Progers , well known ...
... several pictures of the Olivers , Charles II . who remembered and was defirous of recovering them , made many inquiries about them after the restoration . At last he was told by one Rogers of Isleworth , probably Progers , well known ...
Strona 72
... Several The Parliament of Nov. 3 , 1640 , that MASTER Parliament having fin- gularly promoted learning , witness their pupils who ñgur'd in all profeffor : down to and beyond the Revolution , and obtained it too ; the following note ...
... Several The Parliament of Nov. 3 , 1640 , that MASTER Parliament having fin- gularly promoted learning , witness their pupils who ñgur'd in all profeffor : down to and beyond the Revolution , and obtained it too ; the following note ...
Strona 73
Algernon Sidney. * Several manufcript treatifes of his in Latin and Ita- lian , and an " Effay on virtuous love " in English , are still extant among the papers of his family at Penshurst : but his " Difcourfes concerning Government ...
Algernon Sidney. * Several manufcript treatifes of his in Latin and Ita- lian , and an " Effay on virtuous love " in English , are still extant among the papers of his family at Penshurst : but his " Difcourfes concerning Government ...
Strona 92
... several fecret infinu- ations were made ufe of , and public libels spread abroad , to perfuade the people that the king was introducing arbi- trary power , that he fubverted all their rights , liberties , properties , and whatever was ...
... several fecret infinu- ations were made ufe of , and public libels spread abroad , to perfuade the people that the king was introducing arbi- trary power , that he fubverted all their rights , liberties , properties , and whatever was ...
Strona 93
... several confultations they held ; one at Mr. Hambden's houfe , another at the house of my lord Ruffel . There we fhall acquaint you what debates . they had , for they acted like very fubtil men , and there they debated , whether the ...
... several confultations they held ; one at Mr. Hambden's houfe , another at the house of my lord Ruffel . There we fhall acquaint you what debates . they had , for they acted like very fubtil men , and there they debated , whether the ...
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Strona 116 - 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.
Strona 279 - And the God of infinite mercy have, mercy upon your soul! Col. Sydney.. Then, O God, O God, I beseech thee to sanctifiy these sufferings unto me, and impute not my blood to the country, nor the city through which I am to be drawn; let no inquisition be made for it; but if any, and the shedding of blood that is innocent must be revenged, let the weight of it fall upon those that maliciously persecute me for righteousness-
Strona 95 - May presumed to assure the king, " that this was the greatest blessing, that God had ever conferred upon him, his restoration only excepted : for the walls and gates being now burned and thrown down of that rebellious city, which was always an enemy to the crown, his majesty would never suffer them to repair and build them up again, to be a bit in his mouth and a bridle upon his neck ; but would keep all open, that his troops might enter upon them whenever he thought necessary for his service; there...
Strona 123 - Esq. being a subject of our said lord the now king, not having the fear of God in his heart, nor weighing the duty of his allegiance, but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the devil, as a false traitor...
Strona 90 - Then to advise how war may best, upheld, Move by her two main nerves, iron and gold, In all her equipage...
Strona 78 - Industry to Wealth; from Wealth to Luxury; from Luxury to an Impatience of Discipline and Corruption of Morals; till by a total Degeneracy and loss of Virtue, being grown ripe for Destruction, it falls a Prey at last to some hardy Oppressor, and, with the Loss of Liberty, losing every Thing else, that is valuable, sinks gradually again into its original Barbarism.
Strona 64 - ... that condemned the late king. And when I thought there was no other exception to you, than your being of the other party, I spoke to the general...
Strona 237 - ... the other. The harmony of the Judges will not be found lefs remarkable. Mr. Burke, " when he talks as if he had *' made a difcoveiy, only follows a prece** dent.
Strona 76 - I confess, we are naturally inclined to delight in our own country, and I have a particular love to mine. I hope I have given some testimony of it. I think that being exiled from it is a great evil, and would redeem myself from it with the loss of a great deal of my blood. But when that country of mine, which used to be esteemed a paradise, is now like to be made a stage of injury ; the liberty which we hoped to...
Strona 486 - And the LORD said unto Samuel, Hearken unto the voice of the people in all that they say unto thee : for they have not rejected thee, but they have rejected me, that I should not reign over them.