Essays Moral, Economical and PoliticalMalepeyre, 1822 - 277 pàgines |
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Pàgina vi
... At an early age he entered upon public life , for in his sixteenth year he went to France in the suit of Sir Amias Powlet , ambassador to that court . But having , in consequence of his father's death , been re- called VI THE LIFE.
... At an early age he entered upon public life , for in his sixteenth year he went to France in the suit of Sir Amias Powlet , ambassador to that court . But having , in consequence of his father's death , been re- called VI THE LIFE.
Pàgina vii
... court where Cecil was the chief favourite . But whe- ther to atone for his former choice of a patron , or from one of those inexplicable contradic- tions which are to be found in almost every character , on the trial of Lord Essex he ap ...
... court where Cecil was the chief favourite . But whe- ther to atone for his former choice of a patron , or from one of those inexplicable contradic- tions which are to be found in almost every character , on the trial of Lord Essex he ap ...
Pàgina ix
... court , and register of the star - cham- ber ; the reversion of the latter of which places had been granted him by Queen Elizabeth twenty years before . In 1613 he was made at- torney - general ; in 1616 he was sworn one of the privy ...
... court , and register of the star - cham- ber ; the reversion of the latter of which places had been granted him by Queen Elizabeth twenty years before . In 1613 he was made at- torney - general ; in 1616 he was sworn one of the privy ...
Pàgina x
... court . Connivance at the misconduct of others in those who are capable of preventing it , renders them accomplices in the guilt , and though motives of kindness , of indulgence , or of compassion , may sometimes be admitted in ...
... court . Connivance at the misconduct of others in those who are capable of preventing it , renders them accomplices in the guilt , and though motives of kindness , of indulgence , or of compassion , may sometimes be admitted in ...
Pàgina 75
... court upon the first breaking out of trouble , than were fit ; and the state runneth the danger of that which Tacitus saith , atque is habitus animorum fuit , ut pessi- mum facinus auderent pauci , plures vellent , omnes paterentur ...
... court upon the first breaking out of trouble , than were fit ; and the state runneth the danger of that which Tacitus saith , atque is habitus animorum fuit , ut pessi- mum facinus auderent pauci , plures vellent , omnes paterentur ...
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