Moral and political dialogues: being the substance of several conversations between divers eminent persons, with critical and explanatory notes by the editor [R. Hurd]. With letters on chivalry and romance by mr. Hurd, Volumen2 |
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... greatest authorities stand in the way , and the glory of one of our princes is concerned , will , I doubt , be liable to the imputation of fomething worse than fingularity . For , befides that you will be apt to upbraid me , in the ...
... greatest authorities stand in the way , and the glory of one of our princes is concerned , will , I doubt , be liable to the imputation of fomething worse than fingularity . For , befides that you will be apt to upbraid me , in the ...
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... greatest stress , and indeed to have fome plan of the fubject delivered in to me , which may serve , as it were , for the ground - work of the whole converfation . I MUST not prefume , faid Dr. AR- BUTHNOT , to prefcribe the order in ...
... greatest stress , and indeed to have fome plan of the fubject delivered in to me , which may serve , as it were , for the ground - work of the whole converfation . I MUST not prefume , faid Dr. AR- BUTHNOT , to prefcribe the order in ...
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... and vigour of her counfels , fhe entirely overcame : that the triumphed over the greatest foreign and domestic dangers that he humbled the most for- midable midable power in Europe by her arms ; and compofed 4 DIALOGUES MORAL.
... and vigour of her counfels , fhe entirely overcame : that the triumphed over the greatest foreign and domestic dangers that he humbled the most for- midable midable power in Europe by her arms ; and compofed 4 DIALOGUES MORAL.
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... greatest height : that the employed the ableft servants , and enacted the wifeft laws : by all which means it came to pafs that she lived in a conftant good understanding with her parliaments , was idolized by her people , and admired ...
... greatest height : that the employed the ableft servants , and enacted the wifeft laws : by all which means it came to pafs that she lived in a conftant good understanding with her parliaments , was idolized by her people , and admired ...
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... greatest of the TUDORS . This is a new way of defend- ing that royal houfe ; and , methinks , they owe you no fmall acknowledgments for it . I confefs , it never occurred to me to make that apology for them . THOUGH I Would not ...
... greatest of the TUDORS . This is a new way of defend- ing that royal houfe ; and , methinks , they owe you no fmall acknowledgments for it . I confefs , it never occurred to me to make that apology for them . THOUGH I Would not ...
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Página 306 - One of their contrivances was, by fearch,ing into the origin of civil power, which they brought rightly, though for this wicked purpofe, from the people. For they concluded, that, if the regal power could be Ihewn to have no divine
Página 45 - we had, in her time, beaten that great empire in pieces, and made their kings, kings of figs and oranges, as in old time*. But her
Página 317 - yet is he not bound thereto but of his " good will, and for good example giving
Página 33 - being attended by poets, and mournful elegies and poems, with the pens that wrote them, thrown into his grave.
Página 292 - pleafure. The Starchamber had been kept, in former times, within fome tolerable bounds; but the high and arbitrary proceedings of the other court, which were found convenient for the further purpofe of reformation, and were therefore conftantly exercifed and as conftantly connived at by the parliament, gave an eafy pretence for
Página 277 - to difpute what a king may do in the height of his power SUCH, you know, was the language, the public language to his parliaments, of JAMES
Página 317 - fubjeft to difpute what a king may * do in the height of his power." AND as the canon laws are the pope's laws,
Página 25 - an excellent vein of writing, before-time not regarded. Truly it is a rare thing with us now, to hear of a courtier which
Página 308 - hold on the minds of the clergy: And being thought to receive a countenance from the general terms, in which obedience to the civil magiftrate is ordained in fcripture, it has continued to our days, and may, it is feared, ftill
Página 42 - you. In the mean time fee that you lodge in the court, where you may FOLLOW YOUR BOOKS, READ, AND DISCOURSE OF THE WARS.