The Works of His Grace, George Villiers, Late Duke of Buckingham...Sam. Briscoe, and sold, 1715 - 416 páginas |
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... Reason I decline appearing among them , but when my Master's Concerns make it neceffary for me to come to their Affemblies . They are indeed , a free hearted open fort of Gentlemen that indeed 188 Sir George Etherege.
... Reason I decline appearing among them , but when my Master's Concerns make it neceffary for me to come to their Affemblies . They are indeed , a free hearted open fort of Gentlemen that indeed 188 Sir George Etherege.
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... Reason Ihere put a stop to my Difcourfe , and will endeavour the next Pac- quet that goes from this Place , to entertain your Grace with fomething more agreeable . I am , my Lord , Four Grace's most obedient Servant G. Etherege . A 192 ...
... Reason Ihere put a stop to my Difcourfe , and will endeavour the next Pac- quet that goes from this Place , to entertain your Grace with fomething more agreeable . I am , my Lord , Four Grace's most obedient Servant G. Etherege . A 192 ...
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... reason to be more jealous than of the Dutch , because the French then would have power to conquer us . When I return'd , I found all Demonftra- tions that the French had no fuch Thoughts , but that the King of England fhould be Master ...
... reason to be more jealous than of the Dutch , because the French then would have power to conquer us . When I return'd , I found all Demonftra- tions that the French had no fuch Thoughts , but that the King of England fhould be Master ...
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... Reason , the Prudence , and the Charitablenefs of it will . be able to justify itself to this House and the whole World . The Duke of Buckingham's Speech at a Conference , 1675 . Gentlemen of the Houfe of Commons . Am commanded by the ...
... Reason , the Prudence , and the Charitablenefs of it will . be able to justify itself to this House and the whole World . The Duke of Buckingham's Speech at a Conference , 1675 . Gentlemen of the Houfe of Commons . Am commanded by the ...
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... Reason , and is obvious to common Senfe . The Power of Judicature does naturally de- fcend , and not afcend ; that is , no inferior Court can have any Power above it , the King is , by the Laws of the Land , fupreme Judge in all Causes ...
... Reason , and is obvious to common Senfe . The Power of Judicature does naturally de- fcend , and not afcend ; that is , no inferior Court can have any Power above it , the King is , by the Laws of the Land , fupreme Judge in all Causes ...
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Página 234 - And though God hath raised me high, yet this I count the glory of my crown, that I have reigned with your loves. This makes me that I do not so much rejoice that God hath made me to be a queen as to be a queen over so thankful a people.
Página 237 - Bounty have been abused, and my grants turned to the hurt of my people, contrary to my will and meaning ; or if any in authority under me, have neglected or perverted what I have committed to...
Página 237 - To be a king and wear a crown is a thing more glorious to them that see it than it is pleasant to them that bear it. For myself I was never so much enticed with the glorious name of a King or royal authority of a Queen as delighted that God hath made me his instrument to maintain his truth and glory and to defend this kingdom as I said from peril, dishonour, tyranny and oppression.
Página 31 - Though far unfit for me who do attend. Phi. Thou art grown courtly, boy. Oh, let all women That love black deeds learn to dissemble here ! Here by this paper she does write to me As if her heart were mines of adamant To all the world besides, but unto me A maiden snow that melted with my looks.
Página 49 - PHA. How will you have me kill him ? ARE. Not at all ; 'tis some distracted fellow.
Página 407 - ... and privilege of this house, all the rights and privileges of the house of commons, all the properties and liberties of the people, are to give way, not only to the interest, but the will and pleasure of the crown...
Página 279 - If the foot shall say, Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
Página 38 - Now you may take that little right I have To this poor kingdom : give it to your joy ; For I have no joy in it. Some far place, Where never womankind durst set her foot For...
Página 343 - Sufferings will ill upon you, in Cafe the Lord deny us now a Settlement, I am in very good Hopes, there will be found in you all, fuch melting Bowels towards...
Página 18 - I have seen the world, I never knew a man hasty to part With a servant he thought trusty. I remember, My father would prefer the boys he kept To greater men than he ; but did it not Till they were grown too saucy for himself, Phi.