The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation; Particularly the British and Irish; from the Earliest to the Present Time, Volym 29Alexander Chalmers J. Nichols and Son, 1816 |
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... prince , afterwards Louis le Gros , became his principal guide and counsellor . On the death of Adam , abbot of St. Denis , in 1122 , Suger ob- tained his place , and even in his abbey performed the duties of a minister . He reformed ...
... prince , afterwards Louis le Gros , became his principal guide and counsellor . On the death of Adam , abbot of St. Denis , in 1122 , Suger ob- tained his place , and even in his abbey performed the duties of a minister . He reformed ...
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... prince of Bearn , was declared chief of the party ; and followed the army from that time to the peace , which was signed at St. Germains , August 11 , 1570. He then returned to Bearn , and made use of the quiet that was given him , to ...
... prince of Bearn , was declared chief of the party ; and followed the army from that time to the peace , which was signed at St. Germains , August 11 , 1570. He then returned to Bearn , and made use of the quiet that was given him , to ...
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... prince of Bearn ; and feigned , at the same time , as if they would prepare a war against Spain , than which nothing could be more agreeable to Henry . These things , enforced with the appearance of great frankness and sincerity ...
... prince of Bearn ; and feigned , at the same time , as if they would prepare a war against Spain , than which nothing could be more agreeable to Henry . These things , enforced with the appearance of great frankness and sincerity ...
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... prince his master ; and lived with a governor and a valet de chambre in a part of Paris where almost all the colleges stood , and continued there till the bloody ca- tastrophe which happened soon after . Nothing could be more kind than ...
... prince his master ; and lived with a governor and a valet de chambre in a part of Paris where almost all the colleges stood , and continued there till the bloody ca- tastrophe which happened soon after . Nothing could be more kind than ...
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... prince of Condé lay , and in- solently commanded them to dress themselves , and attend the king . They would not suffer the two princes to take their swords with them , who , as they went , saw several of their gentlemen massacred ...
... prince of Condé lay , and in- solently commanded them to dress themselves , and attend the king . They would not suffer the two princes to take their swords with them , who , as they went , saw several of their gentlemen massacred ...
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The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ..., Volym 29 Alexander Chalmers Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1816 |
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Sida 174 - This great Prelate had the good humour of a gentleman, the eloquence of an orator, the fancy of a poet, the acuteness of a school-man, the profoundness of a philosopher, the wisdom of a Chancellor, the sagacity of a prophet, the reason of an angel, and the piety of a saint...
Sida 121 - Studentship for three years after their degree. Students therefore who are elected previous to admission at any College, can hold them eight years.
Sida 108 - It is a singular fact that the will of the donor was made on the very day on which the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon him by the College, Mr.
Sida 188 - The only work Taylor published, was the " History of Gavelkind, with the etymology thereof; containing also an assertion, that our English laws are, for the most part, those that were used by the ancient Brytains, notwithstanding the several conquests of the Romans, Saxons, Danes, and Normans. With some observations and remarks upon many especial occurrences of British and English history. To which is added, a short history of William the conqueror, written in Latin by an anonymous author in the...
Sida 73 - I now transmit to you in his own hand, being willing that of so great a work the history should be known, and that each writer should receive his due proportion of praise from posterity. I recommend to you to preserve this scrap of literary intelligence, in Mr. Swinton's own hand, or to deposit it in the Museum, that the veracity of the account may never be doubted. I am, sir, your most humble servant, Dec. 6, 1784. SAM. JOHNSON.
Sida 52 - ... at the same time extremely fond of the infant, she stole him on shipboard unknown to his mother and uncle, and carried him with her to Whitehaven, where he continued for almost three years. For, when the matter was discovered, his mother sent orders by all means not to hazard a second voyage till he could be better able to bear it.
Sida 68 - Hie depositum est corpus JONATHAN SWIFT, STP Hujus Ecclesiae Cathedralis Decani Ubi saeva indignatio Ulterius cor lacerare nequit, Abi viator Et imitare, si poteris, Strenuum pro virili libertatis vindicem.
Sida 63 - Heaven intends, Take pity on your pitying friends ! Nor let your ills affect your mind, To fancy they can be unkind. Me, surely me, you ought to spare, Who gladly would your suffering share ; Or give my scrap of life to you, And think it far beneath your due ; You, to whose care so oft I owe That I'm alive to tell you so.