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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... heart . ' ( Ralegh . ) It was the Earl of Strafford's last advice to his only son , the day before he suffered death ; " Serve God diligently morning and evening , and recommend yourself unto him , and have him before your eyes in all ...
... heart . ' ( Ralegh . ) It was the Earl of Strafford's last advice to his only son , the day before he suffered death ; " Serve God diligently morning and evening , and recommend yourself unto him , and have him before your eyes in all ...
Side 13
... heart , clean hands , and mouth as true . ' See the Extracts . + These letters , written with great elegance and purity of language , were republished in 1776 by Lord Hailes . 6 Lord Clarendon has somewhere remarked , that in the whole ...
... heart , clean hands , and mouth as true . ' See the Extracts . + These letters , written with great elegance and purity of language , were republished in 1776 by Lord Hailes . 6 Lord Clarendon has somewhere remarked , that in the whole ...
Side 15
... heart , to protect good men against unjust vio- lence , and to prefer the safety of his country to life itself ' such were the counsels of his tutelary genius . † Mr. Sidney now , laying aside his project of visit- ing Constantinople ...
... heart , to protect good men against unjust vio- lence , and to prefer the safety of his country to life itself ' such were the counsels of his tutelary genius . † Mr. Sidney now , laying aside his project of visit- ing Constantinople ...
Side 20
... heart could not brook it ; ' and , on his refusal , had recourse to illiberal appellations . These , Sidney retorted , were falsely applied . Oxford sent him a challenge . The lords of the council ineffectually offered their media- tion ...
... heart could not brook it ; ' and , on his refusal , had recourse to illiberal appellations . These , Sidney retorted , were falsely applied . Oxford sent him a challenge . The lords of the council ineffectually offered their media- tion ...
Side 23
... heart in courage and virtue , and to cultivate the friendship of Mr. ( afterward Sir Henry ) Savile , and Mr. Alexander Nevyle , two young per- sons of high birth and great expectancies : and after advising him to treasure up in a ...
... heart in courage and virtue , and to cultivate the friendship of Mr. ( afterward Sir Henry ) Savile , and Mr. Alexander Nevyle , two young per- sons of high birth and great expectancies : and after advising him to treasure up in a ...
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