The Harleian miscellany; or, A collection of ... pamphlets and tracts ... in the late earl of Oxford's library, Volume 11 |
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... give you a brief and melancholy view . 1. You know that , in the parliament - times , men were advanced for their merit , and that furnished us with commanders , who raised them- selves by their courage and conduct . I shall instance ...
... give you a brief and melancholy view . 1. You know that , in the parliament - times , men were advanced for their merit , and that furnished us with commanders , who raised them- selves by their courage and conduct . I shall instance ...
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... give you another instance of Sir John Leake's father , who , be- ing gunner , of the Princess , in the first Dutch war , under King Charles the Second , had the fortune , in two several engagements , to command- her , after her superior ...
... give you another instance of Sir John Leake's father , who , be- ing gunner , of the Princess , in the first Dutch war , under King Charles the Second , had the fortune , in two several engagements , to command- her , after her superior ...
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... give any part of what they receive , at the port where they are paid , to their wives , other friends , or creditors , it puts their wives , & c . to an intoler- able charge to go for it ; and the poor sailors themselves are forced to ...
... give any part of what they receive , at the port where they are paid , to their wives , other friends , or creditors , it puts their wives , & c . to an intoler- able charge to go for it ; and the poor sailors themselves are forced to ...
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... give more money , yet , the same being paid abroad , at the respective ports of delivery , it is generally spent there , and very little of it brought home for the use of their families . It has likewise been the practice of late to ...
... give more money , yet , the same being paid abroad , at the respective ports of delivery , it is generally spent there , and very little of it brought home for the use of their families . It has likewise been the practice of late to ...
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... give them ease and redress ; the commons of England can never be under such circumstances , as to make it inconvenient or unsafe for them to make due inquiries into the causes of such misfortunes , and to advise to such methods as may ...
... give them ease and redress ; the commons of England can never be under such circumstances , as to make it inconvenient or unsafe for them to make due inquiries into the causes of such misfortunes , and to advise to such methods as may ...
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Page 169 - Council, and to all that are put in authority under her, that they may truly and indifferently minister justice, to the punishment of wickedness and vice, and to the maintenance of thy true religion and virtue. Give grace, O heavenly Father, to all Bishops and Curates, that they may both by their life and doctrine set forth thy true and lively Word, and rightly and duly administer thy holy Sacraments...
Page 366 - The secret things belong unto the LORD our God : but those things which are revealed belong unto us and to our children for ever, that we may do all the words of this law.
Page 43 - The winter lasts no longer than June and July, and is not then severe, there being only a small frost, and a little hail; but sometimes great rains. The heat of the summer is equally moderate; and there is not much thunder, or tempestuous weather of any sort.
Page 366 - Christ crucified, and manfully to fight under his banner against sin, the world, and the devil, and to continue his faithful soldier and servant unto thy life's end. Amen.
Page 44 - ... vigour of the mind, both which we are apt to destroy by excess and plenty, especially of strong liquor, and the variety as well as the nature of our meat and drink: for this man, when he came to our ordinary method of diet and life, though he was sober enough, lost much of his strength and agility.
Page 42 - He told us that his agility in pursuing a goat had once like to have cost him his life ; he pursued it with so much eagerness...
Page 491 - And surely if the common people have no more freedom in England but only to live among their elder brothers, and work for them for hire, what freedom then have they in England, more than we have in Turkey or France?
Page 463 - ... many rare engines, not known then in these parts — as the art to...
Page 41 - ... without discovering him. He told us that he was born at Largo in the county of Fife in Scotland, and was bred a sailor from his youth. The reason of his being left here was a difference betwixt him and his Captain...
Page 417 - Cytherea meum. Si tu venisses pariter certamen in illud, in dubium Veneris palma futura fuit.