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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... of Bucking- ham ( 1592-1628 ) 492 XXXVI . George Abbot ...... ( 1562-1633 ) 519 XXXVII . Sir Edward Coke .. ( 1550-1634 ) 543 XXXVIII . Ben Jonson ( 1574-1637 ) 575 THE BRITISH PLUTARCH . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY . * [ iv CONTENTS OF VOL . II .
... of Bucking- ham ( 1592-1628 ) 492 XXXVI . George Abbot ...... ( 1562-1633 ) 519 XXXVII . Sir Edward Coke .. ( 1550-1634 ) 543 XXXVIII . Ben Jonson ( 1574-1637 ) 575 THE BRITISH PLUTARCH . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY . * [ iv CONTENTS OF VOL . II .
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... least , to keep at bay ) what Sir Edward Coke called , the great monster , ' the prerogative . But he appeared to the highest ad- vantage in the field . 247 CHARLES HOWARD , EARL OF NOTTINGHAM , AND LORD 246 ROBERT DEVEREUX .
... least , to keep at bay ) what Sir Edward Coke called , the great monster , ' the prerogative . But he appeared to the highest ad- vantage in the field . 247 CHARLES HOWARD , EARL OF NOTTINGHAM , AND LORD 246 ROBERT DEVEREUX .
Side 345
... Coke , who had retired into a garden for fresh air , on being informed that they had brought in Ralegh guilty of treason , ' is said to have ex- claimed to the messenger , " Thou art surely mis- taken ; I myself only accused him of ...
... Coke , who had retired into a garden for fresh air , on being informed that they had brought in Ralegh guilty of treason , ' is said to have ex- claimed to the messenger , " Thou art surely mis- taken ; I myself only accused him of ...
Side 346
... Coke , the At- torney - General , to the eternal disgrace of his memory , made use of the grossest abuse against his illustrious victim , stigmatising him with the opprobrious titles . of Traitor , Monster , Viper , and Spider of Hell ...
... Coke , the At- torney - General , to the eternal disgrace of his memory , made use of the grossest abuse against his illustrious victim , stigmatising him with the opprobrious titles . of Traitor , Monster , Viper , and Spider of Hell ...
Side 350
... Coke's assistance discovered a flaw in the conveyance , upon which judgement was given in the Exchequer in favour of the crown . The grant to Sir Walter for life became void ; and Sherborne , † with others of his estates , was ...
... Coke's assistance discovered a flaw in the conveyance , upon which judgement was given in the Exchequer in favour of the crown . The grant to Sir Walter for life became void ; and Sherborne , † with others of his estates , was ...
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