| H. M. Digby - 1912 - 310 páginas
...and Noble Authors." He thus describes him : — " A singular person whose life was one contradiction. He wrote against Popery, and embraced it ; he was...conscientiously converted in the midst of his prosecution of Strafford, and was most unconscientiously a prosecutor of Lord Clarendon. With great parts, he always... | |
| Dorothy Margaret Stuart - 1927 - 252 páginas
...his most neatly pointed and balanced portraits: A Singular person, whose life was one contradiction. He wrote against popery and embraced it ; he was a...was conscientiously converted in the midst of his persecution of Lord Strafford, and was most unconscientiously a pursuer of Lord Clarendon. With great... | |
| Dorothy Margaret Stuart - 1927 - 252 páginas
...his most neatly pointed and balanced portraits: A Singular person, whose life was one contradiction. He wrote against popery and embraced it ; he was a...was conscientiously converted in the midst of his persecution of Lord Strafford, and was most unconscientiously a pursuer of Lord Clarendon. With great... | |
| Lettice Digby - 1928 - 196 páginas
...whose life was one contradiction. He wrote against poetry and embraced it ; he was a zealous opponent of the Court and a sacrifice for it ; was conscientiously...of Lord Strafford and was most unconscientiously a persecutor of Lord Clarendon. With great parts he always hurt himself and his friends ; with romantic... | |
| Lewis Melville - 2005 - 244 páginas
...and Noble Authors, where it is written of him: "A singular person, whose life was one contradiction. He wrote against Popery, and embraced it; he was a...converted in the midst of his prosecution of Lord Stafford, and was most unconsci167 Anne, Countess of Sunderland (nee Digby) entiously a persecutor... | |
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