| George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1772 - 588 pagina’s
...rareIy gratitude dwells with ambition, prefcribe to kings : of which error he felt the bad effects. Yet it does* not appear, that Becket ever was able,...counfels, or to remove from his confidence any other minifber, who had faithfully ferved him. Nor did he fuffer the policy of raifing men of low birth,... | |
| 1772 - 684 pagina’s
...rarely gratitude dwells with ambition, prefcribe to kings : 01 which error he feli the bad effects. Yet it does not appear, that' Becket ever was able,...his credit,' to induce him to alter his political fyflem, or to follow any evil counfcls, or to remove from his confidence any other minilter, wh6,h.ul... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1772 - 628 pagina’s
...felt the bad effedts. Yet it does not appear, that Ecckct ever was able, in the utinoll height of hie credit, to induce him to alter his political fyftem, or to follow any evil counfrls, or to remove from his confidence any other minifter, who had faithfully ferved him. • '... | |
| R. Griffiths - 1772 - 632 pagina’s
...how rarely gratitude dwells with ambition, prcfcribe tokinjs: of which error he felt the bad effe&s. Yet it does not appear, that' Becket ever was able, in the utmofl height of his credit, to induce, him to alter his political fyilem, or to follow any evil counfels',... | |
| George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1773 - 522 pagina’s
...guide the helm of the ftate. Henry the Second, indeed, from the warmth of his temper, obferved lefs moderation in his favour toBecket, than the rules...faithfully ferved him. Nor did he fuffer the policy of railing men of low birth, and making them the chief inftruments of his adminillration, to go fo far... | |
| George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1773 - 524 pagina’s
...guide the helm of the ftate. Henry the Second, indeed, from the warmth of his temper, obferved lefs moderation in his favour toBecket, than the rules...counfels, or to remove from his confidence any other ininifter, who had faithfully ferved him. Nor did he fuffer the policy of railing men of low birth,... | |
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