Biographiana, Volumen1J. Johnson, 1799 - 631 páginas |
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... Sovereign . After the expulfion of the Jefuits from France , the Benedictines were en- trufted with the management of those schools which they had governed , and are fuppofed to have contributed not a little to their deftruction . Soon ...
... Sovereign . After the expulfion of the Jefuits from France , the Benedictines were en- trufted with the management of those schools which they had governed , and are fuppofed to have contributed not a little to their deftruction . Soon ...
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... by the enemies of my Sovereign . " From his earliest youth , he breathed nothing but battles and feats of acti- vity . " There never was a more unlucky boy ❝ in " in the world , " faid his mother , BIOGRAPHIANA , 25 DU GUESCHLIN, ...
... by the enemies of my Sovereign . " From his earliest youth , he breathed nothing but battles and feats of acti- vity . " There never was a more unlucky boy ❝ in " in the world , " faid his mother , BIOGRAPHIANA , 25 DU GUESCHLIN, ...
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... Sovereign , Charles V. confide to him the fword of the High Conftable of France . Du Gueschlin refifted for some time , and told Charles that the fword would be much better in the hands of the Duke of Burgundy , his relation , than in ...
... Sovereign , Charles V. confide to him the fword of the High Conftable of France . Du Gueschlin refifted for some time , and told Charles that the fword would be much better in the hands of the Duke of Burgundy , his relation , than in ...
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... Sovereign ; then turning to the companions of his victories , he conjured them by the love of God , and by every thing they held facred , that , in whatever country they made war , they would never regard churchmen , women , children ...
... Sovereign ; then turning to the companions of his victories , he conjured them by the love of God , and by every thing they held facred , that , in whatever country they made war , they would never regard churchmen , women , children ...
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... sovereigns , Pasquier and he is not . + This is very silly on the part of the computer ; who ought to have remembered that the reverse , ot always right : Francis must have been a base - minded man of wrong to Grave Done otherwise . 1 ...
... sovereigns , Pasquier and he is not . + This is very silly on the part of the computer ; who ought to have remembered that the reverse , ot always right : Francis must have been a base - minded man of wrong to Grave Done otherwise . 1 ...
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Página 4 - And he said unto them, What man shall there be among you, that shall have one sheep, and if it fall into a pit on the sabbath day, will he not lay hold on it, and lift it out? How much then is a man better than a sheep? Wherefore it is lawful to do well on the sabbath days.
Página 99 - After dinner, the king called for Latimer, and, with a stern countenance, asked him, how he durst be so bold as to preach in this manner. He, falling on his knees, replied, that his duty to his God and to his prince had enforced him thereunto, and that he had merely discharged his duty and his conscience in what he had spoken, and that his life was in his majesty's hands.
Página 33 - What honour shall it be to us, or you, to break this monument, and to pull out of the ground the bones of HIM, whom, in his life...
Página 98 - Sabbath, and to make an apology for the offence he had given. After reading his text, the bishop thus began his sermon : — " Hugh Latimer, dost thou know before whom thou art this day to speak? To the high and mighty monarch, the king's most excellent majesty, who can take away thy life if thou offendest ; therefore, take heed that thou speakest not a word that may...
Página 55 - But if he had written everything in the most unexceptionable manner, I had no inclination to die for the sake of truth. Every man hath not the courage requisite to make a martyr ; and I am afraid that if I were put to the trial I should imitate St. Peter.
Página 207 - ... by his young friends for not living in the way they did (which would have completely put a...
Página 287 - Secute of all, but that alone — The noble tenants of the place My fears alarm, my quiet chase ; •Their piety without pretence, Their...
Página 199 - an opinion commonly received, that it is a foolifh thing to bring up a child at his- mother's-)- apron-firing. Her natural affeclion (however wife (lie may be) renders her too tender of her fon, and makes her cocker him too much. She is incapable of correcting his faults, and cannot bearto fee him fed hardly, and by chance, as he ought to be.