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 20
... council ineffectually offered their media- tion : for Sidney had resolved to make no submission . Upon this , the Queen herself thought it necessary to interpose ; and reminding the high - souled commoner of the difference in degree ...
... council ineffectually offered their media- tion : for Sidney had resolved to make no submission . Upon this , the Queen herself thought it necessary to interpose ; and reminding the high - souled commoner of the difference in degree ...
Side 78
... council , Whether she should marry the Archduke , or Leicester ? ' Sussex and his friends drew up the reasons , why she should not marry Leicester . And from this measure we may judge of her object , in wishing to gain the consent of ...
... council , Whether she should marry the Archduke , or Leicester ? ' Sussex and his friends drew up the reasons , why she should not marry Leicester . And from this measure we may judge of her object , in wishing to gain the consent of ...
Side 83
... council , that he easily obtained her Majesty's pardon . In 1571 died , in a strange manner , Sir Nicholas Throgmorton , * who , after having headed Leicester's party against Secretary Cecil , had lately gone over to the opposite ...
... council , that he easily obtained her Majesty's pardon . In 1571 died , in a strange manner , Sir Nicholas Throgmorton , * who , after having headed Leicester's party against Secretary Cecil , had lately gone over to the opposite ...
Side 96
... the lower orders and of the clergy , who from their pulpits inveighed against their ma gistrates , and extolled the Earl as the champion of the true faith , vinces into the hands of the Council of State ; 96 ROBERT DUDLEY ,
... the lower orders and of the clergy , who from their pulpits inveighed against their ma gistrates , and extolled the Earl as the champion of the true faith , vinces into the hands of the Council of State ; 96 ROBERT DUDLEY ,
Side 97
... Council of State ; re- serving to himself , at the same time , by an act of restriction , an authority over all governors of pro- vinces , forts , and cities : after which , he set sail for England . But whatever might be his pretext ...
... Council of State ; re- serving to himself , at the same time , by an act of restriction , an authority over all governors of pro- vinces , forts , and cities : after which , he set sail for England . But whatever might be his pretext ...
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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