The General Biographical Dictionary, Volume 13J. Nichols, 1814 |
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... returned to England , where he was kindly received by the archbishop and clergy of Canterbury , who yet thought him too precipitate in leaving his bishopric . Eadmer at last appears to have been of the same opinion , and wrote a long ...
... returned to England , where he was kindly received by the archbishop and clergy of Canterbury , who yet thought him too precipitate in leaving his bishopric . Eadmer at last appears to have been of the same opinion , and wrote a long ...
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... returned to England , when sir Anthony Mildmay was sent ambassador to king Henry ; but he went back again to France in the beginning of May following , and in less than a month returned to London . In October , 1597 , he was dispatched ...
... returned to England , when sir Anthony Mildmay was sent ambassador to king Henry ; but he went back again to France in the beginning of May following , and in less than a month returned to London . In October , 1597 , he was dispatched ...
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... returned home , April 9 , 1600 , and was received by her majesty with great fa- vour , and highly commended for his sufficiency in his ne- gotiation . Soon after he was appointed one of the com- missioners for the treaty of Boulogne ...
... returned home , April 9 , 1600 , and was received by her majesty with great fa- vour , and highly commended for his sufficiency in his ne- gotiation . Soon after he was appointed one of the com- missioners for the treaty of Boulogne ...
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... returned to the court of France in April 1617 ; but took his leave of it towards the latter end of the same year . And , on the 19th of January , 1617-18 , was advanced to the place of treasurer of the household ; and in 1620 was ...
... returned to the court of France in April 1617 ; but took his leave of it towards the latter end of the same year . And , on the 19th of January , 1617-18 , was advanced to the place of treasurer of the household ; and in 1620 was ...
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... returned to Eng- land , and continued two years unemployed in London and its neighbourhood , though not without increasing his ac- quaintance with natural history . His next voyage was to Norway , where an active and philosophic mind ...
... returned to Eng- land , and continued two years unemployed in London and its neighbourhood , though not without increasing his ac- quaintance with natural history . His next voyage was to Norway , where an active and philosophic mind ...
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Pagina 121 - I know I have the body but of a weak and feeble woman; but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too ; and think foul scorn that Parma or Spain, or any prince of Europe should dare to invade the borders of my realm ; to which rather than any dishonour shall grow by me, I myself will take up arms, I myself will be your general, judge, and rewarder of every one of your virtues in the field.
Pagina 387 - The Dissonance of the four generally received Evangelists, and the evidence of their authenticity examined.
Pagina 120 - My loving people, we have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety, to take heed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery. But I assure you, I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving people.
Pagina 125 - Ten days and nights she lay upon the carpet, leaning on cushions which her maids brought her : and her physicians could not persuade her to allow herself to be put to bed, much less to make trial of any remedies which they prescribed to her.
Pagina 128 - Though a woman, she hid all that was womanish about her: and if a few equivocal marks of coquetry appeared on some occasions, they passed like flashes of lightning, vanished as soon as they were discerned, and imprinted no blot on her character. She had private friendships, she had favourites: but she never suffered her friends to forget she was their queen; and when her favourites did, she made them feel that she was so.
Pagina 422 - Is there under the heavens a more glorious and refreshing object, of the kind, than an impregnable hedge, of about four hundred feet in length, nine feet high, and five in diameter, which I can...
Pagina 127 - ... we are also apt to require some more softness of disposition, some greater lenity of temper, some of those amiable weaknesses by which her sex is distinguished.
Pagina 126 - There are few great personages in history who have been more exposed to the calumny of enemies and the adulation of friends than Queen Elizabeth ; and yet there is scarcely any whose reputation has been more certainly determined by the unanimous consent of posterity. The unusual length of her administration, and the strong features of her character, were able to overcome...
Pagina 421 - NUMISMATA : a Discourse of Medals, ancient and modern: together with some Account of Heads and Effigies of illustrious and famous Persons, in Sculps and Taille-Douce, of whom we have no Medals extant ; and of the Use to be derived from them. To which is added, a Digression concerning Physiognomy.
Pagina 421 - Terra : a Philosophical Discourse of Earth, relating to the Culture and improvement of it for Vegetation, and the propagation of Plants, as it was presented to the Royal Society, by J.