Leicester square; its associations and its worthies. With a sketch of Hunter's scientific character and works, by R. Owen1874 - 495 páginas |
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... Parliaments of 1621 and 1624 , wherein was foreshadowed the colli- sion of Parliamentary power and Royal preroga- tive which in the next reign led to civil war and the scaffold of Whitehall , he steered that middle course which ...
... Parliaments of 1621 and 1624 , wherein was foreshadowed the colli- sion of Parliamentary power and Royal preroga- tive which in the next reign led to civil war and the scaffold of Whitehall , he steered that middle course which ...
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... Parliament , as the framer of law - against Prerogative and the King as its interpreter , though his aver- sion to extremes in men and measures , and his love of retirement and study , prevented him from asserting his principles with ...
... Parliament , as the framer of law - against Prerogative and the King as its interpreter , though his aver- sion to extremes in men and measures , and his love of retirement and study , prevented him from asserting his principles with ...
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... Parliament of his " Jonkers . " The embassy made a gallant show ( says Howell ) , 3 1 Howell's " Familiar Letters , " p . 216 . 2 Ibid . 3 Letters , " p . 221 . 66 near upon a hundred all of one piece in 36 THE FIRST HOUSE .
... Parliament of his " Jonkers . " The embassy made a gallant show ( says Howell ) , 3 1 Howell's " Familiar Letters , " p . 216 . 2 Ibid . 3 Letters , " p . 221 . 66 near upon a hundred all of one piece in 36 THE FIRST HOUSE .
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... Parliament , by the grant- ing of monopolies , the resumption of the ancient forestal rights of the Crown , by new - fangled money licences for foreign travel , and writs of ship - money , the first of which was issued on the 10th of ...
... Parliament , by the grant- ing of monopolies , the resumption of the ancient forestal rights of the Crown , by new - fangled money licences for foreign travel , and writs of ship - money , the first of which was issued on the 10th of ...
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... Parliament had met , had voted the levying of ship - money illegal ; had impeached Laud and Sir Robert Berkeley , one of the judges who had given his opinion in favour of the legality of the writs for ship - money ; and had not only ...
... Parliament had met , had voted the levying of ship - money illegal ; had impeached Laud and Sir Robert Berkeley , one of the judges who had given his opinion in favour of the legality of the writs for ship - money ; and had not only ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
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Página 213 - I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.
Página 234 - To eat Westphalia ham in a morning; ride over hedges and ditches on borrowed hacks; come home in the heat of the day with a fever, and (what is worse a hundred times) with a red mark on the forehead from an uneasy hat; all this may qualify them to make excellent wives for fox-hunters, and bear abundance of ruddycomplexioned children.
Página 27 - In 1616 he was made a knight of the bath at the creation of Charles prince of Wales. In...
Página 24 - Sidney's sister, Pembroke's mother. Death, ere thou hast slain another Fair and learn'd and good as she, Time shall throw a dart at thee.
Página 284 - But though it gave somewhat more scope for the fancy, it was still but a less kind of drudgery; and as I could not bring myself to act like some of my brethren, and make it a sort of manufactory to be carried on by the help of backgrounds and drapery painters, it was not sufficiently profitable to pay the expenses my family required.
Página 200 - His carriage then was very meek, sedate, and humble, never seemingly angry, of profound thought, his countenance mild, pleasant, and comely.
Página 286 - I have endeavoured to treat my subjects as a dramatic writer ; my picture is my stage, and men and women my players, who, by means of certain actions and gestures, are to exhibit a dumb show.
Página 235 - As soon as they can wipe off the sweat of the day, they must simper an hour and catch cold in the Princess's apartment ; from thence (as Shakspeare has it) to dinner, with what appetite they may ; and after that, till midnight, work, walk, or think, which they please.
Página 181 - He has a most unaffected modesty, and does scarcely bear the acknowledgments that all the world pay him : he descends to an easy equality with those with whom he converses ; and seems to assume nothing to himself, while he reasons with others...
Página 319 - Are aptly join'd; where parts on parts depend, Each made for each, as bodies for their soul, So as to form one true and perfect whole; Where a plain story to the eye is told, Which we conceive the moment we behold, — Hogarth unrivall'd stands, and shall engage Unrivall'd praise to the most distant age.