| Thomas Hearne - 1725 - 476 trang
...of whom a very failli full and judicious Historian writes, among other remarkable Particulars, that if all the Pictures and Patterns of a merciless Prince...painted to the Life, out of the Story of this King'. But, it geems, this Chronicle was never yet printed; nor do I exactly know where it now is, tho' some... | |
| Peter (of Langtoft) - 1725 - 470 trang
...whom a very faithfull and judicious Historian writes, among other remark- v able Particulars, that if all the Pictures and .Patterns of a merciless Prince were lost 'in the Wdrld, they might allagain be painted to the Life, out of the Story of this King J. But, it seems,... | |
| Roger Acherley - 1731 - 368 trang
...'Parliaments, &c. ip traordmary, that if all the Pictures of the Enemies to -Free Parliaments were loft, they might all again be painted to the Life, out of the Story of this King : For He { or his Minifters for him ) rightly judged, That there was no fure or fafe Way to fubvert the Conftitution,... | |
| Joseph Grove - 1748 - 474 trang
...Tefti" mony of him is fufficient. If the Pictures and Pat'•' terns of a mercilefs Prince were loft in the World, " they might all again be painted to the Life out " of the Story of this King. His vaft Expence of u Treafure and profufe Blcodlhed ' made this King"' dom look with a ghaftly Face... | |
| Ralph Gardiner - 1796 - 330 trang
...defcription, with this introduction, If all the pictures, and patterns of a mercilefs prince, were loft in the world, 'they might all again be painted to the life, out of the ftory of that king. So having given the world an account of the moft unchriftian, illegal, oppreffive... | |
| 428 trang
...prince were lost Amplhil| wnert. Henry-b firrt in. in the world, they might all again jur, d Quepn be painted to the life, out of the * story of this...king. For how many servants did he advance in haste, And Luther.s light, from Henry.s lawbut for what virtue, no man could less bed. suspect,, and, with... | |
| William Warburton, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 424 trang
...scandalous pursuit of a papal dispensation, threw off in a ra»e the * — " For Henry the Eighth ; if all the pictures and " patterns of a merciless...painted to the life, out of the " story of this king. How many servants did he ad" vance in haste, but for what virtue no man could " suspect ; and, with... | |
| 1813 - 802 trang
...an erroneous religi. ous principle. His character is thus well drawn by Raleigh, in the Preface to his History of the World. " If all the pictures and...world, they might all again be painted to the life, oui of the story of this king. For how many servants did he advance in haste, but for what virtue,... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1815 - 862 trang
...commences with the reign of Henry VIII.* who set about to reform the church of Rome, 2H2 with. * " If all the pictures and patterns of a merciless prince were lost in the world, they roiglit all again be painted to the life out of the story of this king. For how many servants did lie... | |
| John Britton - 1815 - 862 trang
...commences with the reign of Henry VIII.* who set about to reform the church of Rome, 2 H 2 with * " If all the pictures and patterns of a merciless prince were lost in the world, they miglit all again be painted to the life out of the story of thii king. For how many servants did he... | |
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