The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Bind 2J. Mawman, 1816 |
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Side 6
... command to you is not so strict . I allow you the moderate use of wine and strong drink at your meats : I only forbid you the excess , or the unnecessary use of it , and those places and com- panies and artifices , that are temptations ...
... command to you is not so strict . I allow you the moderate use of wine and strong drink at your meats : I only forbid you the excess , or the unnecessary use of it , and those places and com- panies and artifices , that are temptations ...
Side 25
... command , attended the rejected Prince to Antwerp ( " she loth to let him go , and he as loth to depart " ) where he assumed the sovereignty over the States , amidst the acclama- tions of his new subjects . In the same year , likewise ...
... command , attended the rejected Prince to Antwerp ( " she loth to let him go , and he as loth to depart " ) where he assumed the sovereignty over the States , amidst the acclama- tions of his new subjects . In the same year , likewise ...
Side 127
... command during the whole voyage , with having plotted first to murther him , and next to ruin the enterprise . " I had , " said he , " the first notice of this gentleman's intentions before he left England ; but I was in hopes , that my ...
... command during the whole voyage , with having plotted first to murther him , and next to ruin the enterprise . " I had , " said he , " the first notice of this gentleman's intentions before he left England ; but I was in hopes , that my ...
Side 133
... command of the land - forces was given to Sir John Norris . But they were scarcely at sea , before the commanders disagreed , as to the point where they should effect a landing ; and their dissension occa sioned the miscarriage of the ...
... command of the land - forces was given to Sir John Norris . But they were scarcely at sea , before the commanders disagreed , as to the point where they should effect a landing ; and their dissension occa sioned the miscarriage of the ...
Side 134
... command of General Baskerville . This fleet was detained for some time from it's object by the arts of the Spaniards , who , upon receiving intelligence of it's strength and destination , announced that they were themselves about to ...
... command of General Baskerville . This fleet was detained for some time from it's object by the arts of the Spaniards , who , upon receiving intelligence of it's strength and destination , announced that they were themselves about to ...
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Admiral afterward appears appointed Bacon Ben Jonson Bishop Camden Cecil character Charles Comedy command council court crown death doth Drake Duke Duke of Anjou Earl of Essex Earl of Leicester embassador enemies England English father favour favourite fleet fortune gave hand hath Hawkins heart Henry honour Ireland James Jonson judgement justice King lady learning letter likewise live Lord Burghley Lord High Admiral Majesty Majesty's master ment nature never noble observes occasion parliament person poem poet prince Queen Elizabeth Queen of Scots received reign reputation royal sail says Scotland Scots Scythians sent Shakspeare ships Sidney Sir Francis Sir John Sir Philip Sidney Sir Robert Sir Robert Cecil Sir Walter Ralegh Sovereign Spain Spaniards Spanish Spenser thee thing Thomas thou thought tion took unto virtue voyage Walsingham William Camden