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Page 33
... King James , sensible of his great merit , appointed him governor of Guernsey in the same year ; and on the 4th of June , 1605 , raised him to the peerage by the title of baron Carew , of Clopton in the county of Warwick . In 1608 he ...
... King James , sensible of his great merit , appointed him governor of Guernsey in the same year ; and on the 4th of June , 1605 , raised him to the peerage by the title of baron Carew , of Clopton in the county of Warwick . In 1608 he ...
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... king , and was for several years his constant companion , and was appointed master of the horse , an office of great honour , being reckoned the third in rank about the king's household . He was afterwards created knight of the garter ...
... king , and was for several years his constant companion , and was appointed master of the horse , an office of great honour , being reckoned the third in rank about the king's household . He was afterwards created knight of the garter ...
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... king's restoration ( 29th of May ) , and his resistance to the law drew upon him the attention of the govern- ment , but he eluded pursuit . After deserting his church he ventured to hold a communion in it , which induced the privy ...
... king's restoration ( 29th of May ) , and his resistance to the law drew upon him the attention of the govern- ment , but he eluded pursuit . After deserting his church he ventured to hold a communion in it , which induced the privy ...
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... king of Aquitaine and part of Burgundy in 879. Having married a daughter of Boson , king of Arles , or Pro- vence , he obtained the succour of that prince against the factions which then disturbed the kingdom ; but afterwards , uniting ...
... king of Aquitaine and part of Burgundy in 879. Having married a daughter of Boson , king of Arles , or Pro- vence , he obtained the succour of that prince against the factions which then disturbed the kingdom ; but afterwards , uniting ...
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... king's wards in Dublin . These king's wards were the sons of Roman Catholics who had fled for their religion , leaving them in their minority ; and Mr. Carpenter's charge was to bring them up in the Pro- testant religion . Soon after he ...
... king's wards in Dublin . These king's wards were the sons of Roman Catholics who had fled for their religion , leaving them in their minority ; and Mr. Carpenter's charge was to bring them up in the Pro- testant religion . Soon after he ...
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Page 411 - The latter part of his life cannot be remembered but with pity and sadness. He languished some years under that depression of mind which enchains the faculties without destroying them, and leaves reason the knowledge of right without the power of pursuing it.
Page 384 - In 1670 the degree of LL.D. was conferred on him by the university of Oxford, at the same time with the prince of Orange, afterwards William III.
Page 92 - May, 1700, and was buried in Westminster abbey, where a monument was erected to his memory by John, duke of Buckingham.
Page 367 - I have been bullied by an usurper ; I have been neglected by a court ; but I will not be dictated to by a subject : your man shan't stand. " ANNE Dorset, Pembroke and Montgomery.
Page 476 - Essai sur les maladies et les lésions organiques du cœur et des gros vaisseaux
Page 286 - The Religion of Protestants a safe Way to Salvation ; or, an Answer to a Book* entitled ' Mercy and Truth ; or. Charity maintained by Catholics,' which pretends to prove the contrary.
Page 207 - He covers his defects with a daring, fiery spirit that animates his translation ; which is something like what one might imagine Homer himself to have writ before he arrived at years of discretion.
Page 36 - L'Orient, that when you have finished your military career in this world, you may be buried in one of your trophies. But that that period may be far distant, is the earnest wish of your sincere friend, Benjamin Hallowell.
Page 459 - An admonition to the people of England- Wherein are answered, not onley the slaunderous vntruethes, reprochfully vttered by MARTIN the Libeller, but also many other Crimes by some of his broode, objected generally against all Bishops, and the chief e of the Cleargie, purposely to deface and discredit the present state of the Church.
Page 457 - Sir (addressing himself to the Speaker), I, who rise only to give my opinion on the Bill now depending, am so confounded that I am unable to express the least of what I proposed to say, what must the condition of that man be, who, without any assistance, is pleading for his life, and under apprehension of being deprived of it...