The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation, Volum 30Alexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1816 |
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... Henry VIII . King Edward VI . who gave Traheron this appointment with a salary of twenty marks , finding him otherwise a man of great merit , conferred on him the deanery of Chichester in 1551 , as Wood says , but accord- ing to Le Neve ...
... Henry VIII . King Edward VI . who gave Traheron this appointment with a salary of twenty marks , finding him otherwise a man of great merit , conferred on him the deanery of Chichester in 1551 , as Wood says , but accord- ing to Le Neve ...
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... Henry IV . of France , in the civil wars of that kingdom , and had occasion to do that prince considerable service in taking a town by stratagem . Upon his return to Britain he was made a gentleman of prince Henry's privy- chamber ...
... Henry IV . of France , in the civil wars of that kingdom , and had occasion to do that prince considerable service in taking a town by stratagem . Upon his return to Britain he was made a gentleman of prince Henry's privy- chamber ...
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... Henry , so baptised after his godfather lord Bolingbroke , who died in infancy , and Joseph , who became in 1734 fel- low of New college Oxford , and in 1751 was presented by George Pitt , esq . afterwards lord Rivers , to the living of ...
... Henry , so baptised after his godfather lord Bolingbroke , who died in infancy , and Joseph , who became in 1734 fel- low of New college Oxford , and in 1751 was presented by George Pitt , esq . afterwards lord Rivers , to the living of ...
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... ( HENRY ) , an excellent artist of the English school , and a member of the Royal Academy of London , and of the academies of Rome and Bologna , was a native of Ireland , which country he left at an early age ; and having devoted himself ...
... ( HENRY ) , an excellent artist of the English school , and a member of the Royal Academy of London , and of the academies of Rome and Bologna , was a native of Ireland , which country he left at an early age ; and having devoted himself ...
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... Henry Downes , bishop of Derry in Ireland ; and 8. Catherine , married to Dr. Thomas Green , bishop of Ely . Charles , the subject of this memoir , was born at Ripton- Abbots , Dec. 27 , 1663 , and in 1675 was admitted on the foundation ...
... Henry Downes , bishop of Derry in Ireland ; and 8. Catherine , married to Dr. Thomas Green , bishop of Ely . Charles , the subject of this memoir , was born at Ripton- Abbots , Dec. 27 , 1663 , and in 1675 was admitted on the foundation ...
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The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical ..., Volum 30 Alexander Chalmers Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1816 |
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Side 501 - Walker's Key to the Classical Pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture Proper Names.
Side 13 - But it is good to be zealously affected always in a good thing, and not only when I am present with you.
Side 217 - I mean to speak of him in the language of our art. To speak then of Vanbrugh in the language of a painter, he had originality of invention, he understood light and shadow, and had great skill in composition. To support his principal object, he produced his second and third groups or masses; he perfectly understood in his art what is the most difficult in ours, the conduct of the background, by which the design and invention is set off to the greatest advantage.
Side 462 - A Letter from the facetious Dr. Andrew Tripe, at Bath, to his loving brother, the profound Greshamite, showing, etc.
Side 216 - In regard to two persons only, we wish our raillery, though ever so tender, or resentment, though ever so just, had not been indulged. We speak of Sir John Vanbrugh, who was a man of wit, and of honour ; and of Mr. Addison, whose name deserves all respect from every lover of learning...
Side 235 - Such an improvement of the doctrine of the enmity between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent...
Side 347 - Cours d'Architecture, qui comprend les Ordres de Vignole, avec des Commentaires, les Figures et Descriptions de ses plus beaux...
Side 359 - Let the fault or misfortune be what or whence it will, it may very reasonably be believed, that, if he had been blessed with one faithful friend, who had been qualified with wisdom and integrity...
Side 333 - MASTER-PEICE OF TREACHERY, The Popish Pouder-Plot, Invented by Hellish-Malice Prevented by Heavenly-mercy. Truly related, and from the Latine of the Learned Religious and Reverend Dr. Herring, translated and very much dilated By John Vicars.
Side 58 - Perhaps no philosopher ever stated more justly, more naturally, or more modestly, than Tucker, the ruling maxim of his life. " My thoughts," says he, " have taken a turn from my earliest youth towards searching into the foundations and measures of right and wrong ; my love for retirement has furnished me with continual leisure ; and the exercise of my reason has been my daily employment.