The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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Page 46
... dead . " p . 5 . The ambassadors of Great Britain never assumed so much state and splendour , and yet were never so little respected , as during the reign of James I. Nothing could equal the gorge- ousness of the Earl of Carlisle's ...
... dead . " p . 5 . The ambassadors of Great Britain never assumed so much state and splendour , and yet were never so little respected , as during the reign of James I. Nothing could equal the gorge- ousness of the Earl of Carlisle's ...
Page 61
... dead with more honour than any of them will gain who hunted after his life . Thus ended the wisest , the stoutest , and every way the ablest subject that this na- tion hath bred these many years . The only imperfections which he had ...
... dead with more honour than any of them will gain who hunted after his life . Thus ended the wisest , the stoutest , and every way the ablest subject that this na- tion hath bred these many years . The only imperfections which he had ...
Page 62
... dead in the place without speaking one word . Whence I shall observe three things : first , that this great and known enemy to cathedral churches died thus fearfully in the assault of a cathedral . A fearful manner of death in such a ...
... dead in the place without speaking one word . Whence I shall observe three things : first , that this great and known enemy to cathedral churches died thus fearfully in the assault of a cathedral . A fearful manner of death in such a ...
Page 73
... dead man ; but , God be praised , I recovered , merely by my former regular course of life , though then in my seventy - eighth year , and in the cold- est season of a very cold year , and reduced to a mere skeleton ; and I am positive ...
... dead man ; but , God be praised , I recovered , merely by my former regular course of life , though then in my seventy - eighth year , and in the cold- est season of a very cold year , and reduced to a mere skeleton ; and I am positive ...
Page 82
... dead one hundred and thirty years ; how is this possible ? It is not easy , said Signor Gualdi , gravely , to know all things that are possible ; but there is certainly no crime in my being like a picture drawn by Titian . The Venetian ...
... dead one hundred and thirty years ; how is this possible ? It is not easy , said Signor Gualdi , gravely , to know all things that are possible ; but there is certainly no crime in my being like a picture drawn by Titian . The Venetian ...
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