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ly make the biographer become enamoured of his subject; whereas one should think that the nicer disquisition one makes into the life of any man, the less reason one should find to love or admire him.

'Occasional poems.' Lond. 1665, octavo. Published by H. Herbert, his younger son, and by him dedicated to Edward Lord Herbert, grandson of the author.

Others of his poems are dispersed among the works of other authors, particularly in Joshua Sylvester's Lacrymæ lacrymarum, or the spirit of tears distilled for the untimely death of Prince Henry.' Lond. 1613, quarto.

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In the library of Jesus College, Oxford, are preserved his lordship's historical collections.

He is buried in St. Giles's in the Fields, but had erected an allegoric monument for himself in the church of Montgomery, of Montgomery, a description of which is given by Loyd. His lordship had been indemnified by the parliament for his castle of Montgomery, which they thought proper to demolish.

lord, drawn up from memorials penned by himself, in which is a most extraordinary ac count of his lordship putting up a solemn prayer for a sign to direct him whether he should publish his treatise De Veritate or not; and that he interpreted a sudden noise as an imprimatur. There is no stronger characteristic of human nature, than its being open to the grossest contradictions: one of Lord Herbert's chief arguments against revealed religion, is, the improbability that Heaven should reveal its will to only a portion of the earth, which he terms particular religion. How could a man supposing the anecdote genuine), who doubted of partial, believe individual revelation? What vanity to think his book of such importance to the cause of truth, that it could extort a declaration of the Divine Will, when the interests of half mankind could not ?

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invested. Count Daun takes the command of the Austrian army. Battle
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Battle of Rosbach. Schweidnitz taken by the Austrians. Prince of Bevern
attacked in his entrenchments. Breslau taken by the Austrians. King of
Prussia marches to Silesia. The battle of Lissa. Breslau retaken. Aus-
trians driven out of Silesia,

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Russians and Swedes retire. Hanoverians resume their arms. Cruelty of
the French. Condition of their army. Castle of Harbourg besieged. Re-
capitulation of the events of the year 1757,

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СНАР. Х.

State of the national debt, as it stood Jan. 11, 1757, and Jan. 11,
1758,

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STATE PAPER S.

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