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 41
... favourite maxim , no wisdom without courage , and no courage without religion and honesty . ' " His heart and his tongue went both one way , and so with every one that went with the truth , as knowing no other kindred , party , or end ...
... favourite maxim , no wisdom without courage , and no courage without religion and honesty . ' " His heart and his tongue went both one way , and so with every one that went with the truth , as knowing no other kindred , party , or end ...
Side 44
... favourite , * Essex , who offended the Queen by this measure , as con- cluded without her privity . He perishing on ... favourites Robert Devereux was the first , and the Earl of Essex the second ! ' Could he really be ignorant , that ...
... favourite , * Essex , who offended the Queen by this measure , as con- cluded without her privity . He perishing on ... favourites Robert Devereux was the first , and the Earl of Essex the second ! ' Could he really be ignorant , that ...
Side 73
... favourites , she advanced him to one of the highest posts of honour near her person , appointing him her Master of the Horse ; and such was the influence of his insinuating arts and manners , that in the second year of her reign , she ...
... favourites , she advanced him to one of the highest posts of honour near her person , appointing him her Master of the Horse ; and such was the influence of his insinuating arts and manners , that in the second year of her reign , she ...
Side 82
... favourite , had been tried for the murther , and by her influence acquitted ; and , that no room might be left to doubt his guilt , he shortly afterward received her hand in marriage . Upon which , the Earl of Murray and other lords ...
... favourite , had been tried for the murther , and by her influence acquitted ; and , that no room might be left to doubt his guilt , he shortly afterward received her hand in marriage . Upon which , the Earl of Murray and other lords ...
Side 84
... favourite . Becoming a partisan in Leicester's faction , he involved himself in many troubles upon his account ; particularly in 1569 , when that nobleman em- braced the proposal made to him by the Earl of Murray , of marrying the Queen ...
... favourite . Becoming a partisan in Leicester's faction , he involved himself in many troubles upon his account ; particularly in 1569 , when that nobleman em- braced the proposal made to him by the Earl of Murray , of marrying the Queen ...
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