In a word, he was a man, that whoever shall, after him, deserve best of the English nation, he can never think himself undervalued, when he shall hear, that his courage, virtue, and fidelity, is laid in the balance with, and compared to, that of the lord... Memoirs of Prince Rupert, and the Cavaliers: Including Their Private ... - Página 398de Eliot Warburton (i.e. Bartholomew Elliott George) - 1849Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1889 - 398 páginas
...the same cheerfulness, to obey the first summons when he was called out ; which was quickly after. In a word, he was a man, that whoever shall, after...shall hear, that his courage, virtue, and fidelity, is laid in the balance with and compared to, that of the lord Capel. BOOK XII. A BULL-lFlGHT. 1 HERE... | |
| George Edward Cokayne - 1889 - 468 páginas
...step, ¡us few vt/tcrt did," and, nguin, " whoever shall after him deserve beet of the English nation, can never think himself undervalued when he shall hear that his courage, virtue, and fidelity aro laid in the balance with and compared to that of the Lonl Capel." (b) See " The Loyalists' Bloody... | |
| 1893 - 304 páginas
...Charles the First, March 9, 1648." Clarendon's fine tribute to his memory must not be omitted : — " He was a man that whoever shall after him deserve...laid in the balance with, and compared to, that of the Lord Capell." He was succeeded in the estates, and the diminished family wealth, by his eldest... | |
| Alfred Kingston - 1894 - 232 páginas
...enterprises of the greatest hazard and danger, and continued to the end without ever making one false step. In a word, he was a man that whoever shall after him...shall hear that his courage, virtue, and fidelity is laid in the balance with, and compared to, that of Lord Capel. " Carlylc's implied hint at Capcl's... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 524 páginas
...which deprived the nation of the noblest champion it had." " He was a man," says Clarendon elsewhere, "that whoever shall after him deserve best of the...fidelity are laid in the balance with and compared with those of Lord Capel." Even Cromwell, though he refused to save his life, did honour to the talents... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 528 páginas
...which deprived the nation of the noblest champion it had." " He was a man," says Clarendon elsewhere, "that whoever shall after him deserve best of the...fidelity are laid in the balance with and compared with those of Lord Capel." Even Cromwell, though he refused to save his life, did honour to the talents... | |
| Lady Anne Harrison Fanshawe - 1907 - 766 páginas
...quickly after. In a word, he was a man that whoever shall after him deserve best (of the) nation, shall never think himself undervalued, when he shall hear that his courage, virtue, and fidelity is laid in the balance with and compared to that of Lord Capel." Dr. Morley, who attended him to the... | |
| D. H. Moutray Read - 1908 - 478 páginas
...time of the Civil War belonged to the gallant defender of Colchester, of whom Clarendon wrote :— " He was a man, that whoever shall, after him, deserve...shall hear, that his courage, virtue, and fidelity, is laid in the balance with, and compared to, that of Lord Capel." A victim to the ill faith of Parliamentary... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1911 - 442 páginas
...had lived ; and Hyde's eulogy has the eloquence and dignity which he knew so well to impart to it. " In a word, he was a man, that whoever shall, after...shall hear that his courage, virtue, and fidelity is laid in the balance with, and compared to, that of the Lord Capel." Sir John Owen's attitude to... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 822 páginas
...encomium : " in a word, he was a man, that whoever shall, after him, deserve best of the English nation, can never think himself undervalued, when he shall hear that his courage, virtue, and fidelity is laid in the ' balance with, and compared to, that of Lord Capel." a He married Elizabeth, the daughter... | |
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