The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation; Particularly the British and Irish; from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time, Volume 2Alexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1812 - Biography |
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... likewise mentions a small tract , written by him , entitled , " The Privileges of the University of Oxford , in point of Visitation , " in a letter to an honourable personage , 1647. The first eighteen of pis sermons were published in ...
... likewise mentions a small tract , written by him , entitled , " The Privileges of the University of Oxford , in point of Visitation , " in a letter to an honourable personage , 1647. The first eighteen of pis sermons were published in ...
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... likewise several books for schools , and abridg- ments of the Greek history , the " Magasin des Adoles- cens , " lives of the saints , & c . & c . This copious list , in which we have not given all his compilations , is no small ...
... likewise several books for schools , and abridg- ments of the Greek history , the " Magasin des Adoles- cens , " lives of the saints , & c . & c . This copious list , in which we have not given all his compilations , is no small ...
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... likewise a distinguished painter , who educated him with all the tenderness of a parent , Allori having been deprived of his own father , when he was but five years old . He was very studious , and applied himself diligently , not only ...
... likewise a distinguished painter , who educated him with all the tenderness of a parent , Allori having been deprived of his own father , when he was but five years old . He was very studious , and applied himself diligently , not only ...
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... likewise known to be true by old people in the neighbourhood . His lordship informed Dr. Campbell , that such was the respect paid this woman on account of her illustrious descent , that no per- sons , of whatever station , chose to be ...
... likewise known to be true by old people in the neighbourhood . His lordship informed Dr. Campbell , that such was the respect paid this woman on account of her illustrious descent , that no per- sons , of whatever station , chose to be ...
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... likewise published " Sylva Biblicorum nominum , " Basil , 1535 ; and " Notes upon Tacitus de situ , moribus , et populis Germaniæ , " Nuremberg , 1529 , 1536 , and at Amberg , 1609 , 8vo . He was at the conferences at Berne in 1528 ...
... likewise published " Sylva Biblicorum nominum , " Basil , 1535 ; and " Notes upon Tacitus de situ , moribus , et populis Germaniæ , " Nuremberg , 1529 , 1536 , and at Amberg , 1609 , 8vo . He was at the conferences at Berne in 1528 ...
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Page 225 - I take my subjects' money, when I want it, without all this formality of parliament?" The bishop of Durham readily answered, "God forbid, Sir, but you should: you are the breath of our nostrils." Whereupon the King turned and said to the bishop of Winchester, "Well, my Lord, what say you?" "Sir," replied the bishop, "I have no skill to judge of parliamentary cases.
Page 399 - Arbuthnot was a man of great comprehension, skilful in his profession, versed in the sciences, acquainted with ancient literature, and able to animate his mass of knowledge by a bright and active imagination ; a scholar with great brilliancy of wit ; a wit, who, in the crowd of life, retained and discovered a noble ardour of religious zeal.
Page 436 - Contains new matter relating to the Court of Charles II. and to the government of Ireland in his reign.
Page 215 - The History of Great Britain, connected with the Chronology of Europe; with notes, &c. containing anecdotes of the times, lives of the learned, and specimens of their works, vol. I. from Caesar's invasion to the deposition and death of Richard II.
Page 385 - The parties were secretly married, which was discovered about July in the following year. They were then separately confined, the lady at the house of Sir Thomas Parry at Lambeth, and Seymour in the Tower, for 'his contempt in marrying a lady of the royal family without the king's leave.
Page 135 - Memoirs, containing the Lives of several Ladies of Great Britain ; a History of Antiquities, Productions of Nature, and Monuments of Art; Observations on the Christian Religion, as professed by the Established Church and Dissenters of every Denomination...
Page 100 - Typographical Antiquities: being an historical account of printing in England; with some memoirs of our ancient printers, and a register of the books printed by them from the year 1471 to 1500. With an appendix concerning printing in Scotland and Ireland to the same time.
Page 475 - Europe; but it sunk almost at once, when the Vandals were driven out of Africa, and the Goths out of Italy by the arms of Justinian.