The General Biographical Dictionary, Volumen17Alexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1814 |
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... master , whose cause was not yet desperate . Of his latter days we have no farther account than that he died Nov. 13 , 1645 , and was buried at Hendlip , in the family vault . He left a son , Thomas , who dying without issue ...
... master , whose cause was not yet desperate . Of his latter days we have no farther account than that he died Nov. 13 , 1645 , and was buried at Hendlip , in the family vault . He left a son , Thomas , who dying without issue ...
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... master of elocution , and was himself always affected with the propriety and excellence of the composition of that service , he delivered it with such em- phasis and grace as touched the hearts of every one pre- sent , and especially of ...
... master of elocution , and was himself always affected with the propriety and excellence of the composition of that service , he delivered it with such em- phasis and grace as touched the hearts of every one pre- sent , and especially of ...
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... master in chancery : he was twice married , and had several children by both his wives . He published only the comedy of " Loyola " above - men- tioned , and " A Sermon preached before the king , March 22 , 1660 ; " but , after his ...
... master in chancery : he was twice married , and had several children by both his wives . He published only the comedy of " Loyola " above - men- tioned , and " A Sermon preached before the king , March 22 , 1660 ; " but , after his ...
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... master . Wood relates the story thus : After Hakewill had written a small tract against that match , not without reflecting on the Spaniard , he caused it to be transcribed in a fair hand , and then presented it to the 1 Niceron , vol ...
... master . Wood relates the story thus : After Hakewill had written a small tract against that match , not without reflecting on the Spaniard , he caused it to be transcribed in a fair hand , and then presented it to the 1 Niceron , vol ...
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... master of arts and in orders , he was made a prebendary of Bristol . While at Paris , he contracted an acquaintance with all the eminent mathema- ticians , cosmographers , and other persons of a similar taste with himself . He inquired ...
... master of arts and in orders , he was made a prebendary of Bristol . While at Paris , he contracted an acquaintance with all the eminent mathema- ticians , cosmographers , and other persons of a similar taste with himself . He inquired ...
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Página 407 - Hesperides ; or, The Works both Humane and Divine of Robert Herrick, Esq.
Página 99 - This seems to have given him his first hold of the public attention ; for Waller remarked, "that he broke out like the Irish rebellion, threescore thousand strong, when nobody was aware, or in the least suspected it ;" an observation which could have had no propriety, had his poetical abilities been known before.
Página 375 - O thou eternal God, author of the light which now shines upon me, and giver of all inward illuminations, I do beseech thee, of thy infinite goodness, to pardon a greater request than a sinner ought to make ; I am not satisfied enough whether...
Página 118 - Chalgrave field, was the same place in which he had first executed the ordinance of the militia, and engaged that county, in which his reputation was very great, in this rebellion...
Página 275 - A Journey from Prince of Wales's Fort in Hudson's Bay, to the Northern Ocean. Undertaken by Order of the Hudson's Bay Company for the Discovery of Copper Mines, A North West Passage, &c. In the Years 1769, 1770, 1771, & 1772. By Samuel Hearne London, 1795.
Página 120 - After he was among those members accused by the king of high treason, he was much altered ; his nature and carriage seeming much fiercer than it did before. And without question, when he first drew his sword, he threw away the scabbard ; for he passionately opposed the overture made by the king for a treaty from Nottingham, and as eminently...
Página 279 - Remember the days of old, consider the years of many generations : ask thy father, and he will show thee ; thy elders, and they will tell thee.
Página 455 - Reflections upon a Letter out of the country to a member of this present parliament, occasioned by a Letter to a member of the house of commons, concerning the Bishops lately in the Tower, and now under suspension, 1689.
Página 384 - He was a man very well bred, and of excellent parts, and a graceful speaker upon any subject, having a good proportion of learning, and a ready wit to apply it, and enlarge upon it; of a pleasant and facetious humour, and a disposition affable, generous, and magnificent.
Página 30 - Jurisdiction of the House of Lords," with an introductory preface, including a narrative of the same jurisdiction, from the accession of James I. 5. " Analysis of the Law," without date, but seems to have been only a design for a, 6.