A Dictionary of General Biography: With a Classified and Chronological Index of the Principal NamesLongmans, 1867 - 1300 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 100
Pagina
... Charles I. , and one of the most active political characters of that period . He was born in 1562 , at Guildford in Surrey , where his father was a weaver and clothworker . After receiving his education at the grammar school in that ...
... Charles I. , and one of the most active political characters of that period . He was born in 1562 , at Guildford in Surrey , where his father was a weaver and clothworker . After receiving his education at the grammar school in that ...
Pagina 19
... Charles d ' . [ Luynes , Duke of . ] Albert , Louis Joseph d ' , son of Louis Charles , duke of Luynes , born in 1672 , and died in 1758. He distinguished himself in several campaigns , and was appointed field- marshal by the Emperor ...
... Charles d ' . [ Luynes , Duke of . ] Albert , Louis Joseph d ' , son of Louis Charles , duke of Luynes , born in 1672 , and died in 1758. He distinguished himself in several campaigns , and was appointed field- marshal by the Emperor ...
Pagina 30
... Charles , an eminent Scotch phy- sician and botanist ; author of Tirocinium Botanicum Edinburgense , ' & c .; and public lecturer at Edinburgh . Born , 1683 ; died , 1760 . Alstroemer , Jonas , a distinguished Swede , born of poor ...
... Charles , an eminent Scotch phy- sician and botanist ; author of Tirocinium Botanicum Edinburgense , ' & c .; and public lecturer at Edinburgh . Born , 1683 ; died , 1760 . Alstroemer , Jonas , a distinguished Swede , born of poor ...
Pagina 39
... Charles de Valois , duke of , natural son of Charles IX .; born , 1575 ; and died , 1650. Catherine de Medici bequeathed to him her estates , but the will was set aside in favour of Margaret de Valois . Charles , how- ever , retained ...
... Charles de Valois , duke of , natural son of Charles IX .; born , 1575 ; and died , 1650. Catherine de Medici bequeathed to him her estates , but the will was set aside in favour of Margaret de Valois . Charles , how- ever , retained ...
Pagina 63
... Charles V. in all his expeditions , England , charming for their healthful simpli- and was made governor of the ... Charles V. He was envoy from the emperor to Popes Paul IV . and Pius IV . , and attended Charles in his war with the ...
... Charles V. in all his expeditions , England , charming for their healthful simpli- and was made governor of the ... Charles V. He was envoy from the emperor to Popes Paul IV . and Pius IV . , and attended Charles in his war with the ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
17th century Academy admired afterwards Alexander appointed archbishop army battle became bishop Bologna born at Paris brother Buonaparte Cæsar cardinal celebrated century Charles Charles II chief chiefly church College command court crowned daughter death defeated Died distinguished divine duke Earl early edition educated Egypt eminent emperor England English engraver entered entitled expedition father favour France French George Greek Henry Henry VIII History honour Italian Italy Jesuit John king Latin learned Legion of Honour literary lived London Lord Louis married marshal of France ment Milan minister named Naples Napoleon native numerous obtained Oxford painted painter Paris parliament philosopher physician poems poet Pope portrait president Prince Prince of Condé principal Professor published Queen reform reign retired returned Roman Rome Royal Russia Scotland secretary sent siege soon Spain studied subsequently succeeded success tion took translated treatise Venice visited William wrote
Populaire passages
Pagina 115 - THE PRINCIPLES OF PHYSIOLOGY, APPLIED TO THE PRESERVATION OF HEALTH, AND TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF PHYSICAL AND MENTAL EDUCATION.
Pagina 19 - Typographical Antiquities: being an historical account of printing in England; with some memoirs of our ancient printers, and a register of the books printed by them from the year 1471 to 1500. With an appendix concerning printing in Scotland and Ireland to the same time.
Pagina 189 - JOHN, a celebrated church historian and divine, was b. in 1517, at Boston, Lincolnshire. Applying himself closely to the study ot theology, he became a convert to the principles of the reformation, was expelled his college on a charge of heresy, and suffered great privation. He was the author of many controversial and other works; but the only one which now obtains perusal ia his " History of the Acts and Monuments of the Church," commonly called
Pagina 82 - There is something there which touches the point we are upon ; but I mention the author to you, as the pleasantest, the most learned, and the most full of sterling sense.
Pagina 164 - In 1748 he successfully defended it against the English, for which he was raised to the rank of marquis ; and during his whole administration he displayed first-rate talents, both civil and military. D. 1763. — SCIPIO, historiographer of France, was b. in 1566. He wrote " Memoirs of the Gauln," a " History of France," a " History of Rome," " A Course of Philosophy,
Pagina 187 - London, and commenced lectures on the materia medica and practice of physic, in which he acquired an unrivalled reputation. In 1770 he was chosen physician to St. Thomas's hospital, and in 1776 a fellow of the Royal Society. In 1787 he was elected, »pfctali gratia, a fellow of the college of physicians. Dr. Fordyce is known by his "Dissertations on Fever," a "Treatise on Digestion," " Elements of the Practice of Physic,
Pagina 96 - Nascby were all singularly unfavorable to the* royal cause. Indeed, after the defeat at Naseby, the king was so powerless, that he took the resolution of throwing himself upon the good feeling of the Scottish army, then lying before Newark ; and by 'that army he was sold, and delivered into the hands of the parliament.
Pagina 192 - Poland, an act which was then, as it is now, denounced by every lover of freedom and national security. The remainder of his life, with the exception of a short demonstration- of hostility towards Austria, which was terminated by the mediation of...
Pagina 193 - Yorkshire, and brought up to a maritime life. The discovery of a northwest passage to the Indies excited his ambition; and, after many fruitless attempts to induce merchants to favor his project, he was enabled, "by the...
Pagina 79 - Reichstadt, only son of the Emperor Napoleon, by his second wife, Maria Louisa of Austria, After his father's downfall, he was wholly under the care of his grandfather, the emperor of Austria. He was from infancy of a weakly constitution, and a rapigl decline terminated his life in 18*32, at the early age of 21. It would appear, from a work by M. de Montbel, entitled