The Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire: Being Lives of the Most Distinguished Persons that Have Been Born In, Or Connected With, Those ProvincesWhittaker, 1836 - 732 sider |
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Side vii
... commands peremptorily that he shall never be made a tool or instrument to any end in which his own permanent welfare is not included . It is in all these capacities that the biographer considers his subjects . He speaks of actions , not ...
... commands peremptorily that he shall never be made a tool or instrument to any end in which his own permanent welfare is not included . It is in all these capacities that the biographer considers his subjects . He speaks of actions , not ...
Side 18
... commands , and study your ser- vice . " In his next communication , ( May 16th , ) he speaks of the bill for confirmation of ministers in a manner which shews him apprehensive that the Episcopal party might go to extremes . The ...
... commands , and study your ser- vice . " In his next communication , ( May 16th , ) he speaks of the bill for confirmation of ministers in a manner which shews him apprehensive that the Episcopal party might go to extremes . The ...
Side 23
... commands : But who could first discover the rising lands . * According to the work of Grotiu so named , which was answered by Selden in his Mare Clausum . Who best could know to pump an earth so leak ANDREW MARVELL . 23.
... commands : But who could first discover the rising lands . * According to the work of Grotiu so named , which was answered by Selden in his Mare Clausum . Who best could know to pump an earth so leak ANDREW MARVELL . 23.
Side 29
... commands . It must be remembered that Charles had hitherto shewn many good dispositions , and in particular had interfered to save some of the Scotch Nonconformists from the vengeance of Sharpe : notwithstanding the insolent tyranny ...
... commands . It must be remembered that Charles had hitherto shewn many good dispositions , and in particular had interfered to save some of the Scotch Nonconformists from the vengeance of Sharpe : notwithstanding the insolent tyranny ...
Side 31
... command , who probably knew no other safe and easy means to shield a man whom he could not help revering . " On the 29th of November , 1667 , this illustrious exile embarked in a miserable boat in the middle of the night , at Erith ...
... command , who probably knew no other safe and easy means to shield a man whom he could not help revering . " On the 29th of November , 1667 , this illustrious exile embarked in a miserable boat in the middle of the night , at Erith ...
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