Some traditionall memorialls on the reign of Queene Elizabeth [by Francis OsborneJ. Ballantyne, 1811 - Great Britain |
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Page vi
... there remaining nothing in this world prescription hath a weaker title to than wisdome , the legitimate daugh- ter experience brings forth to an able and active understanding . For though all things are found to vi THE EPISTLE .
... there remaining nothing in this world prescription hath a weaker title to than wisdome , the legitimate daugh- ter experience brings forth to an able and active understanding . For though all things are found to vi THE EPISTLE .
Page vii
... hath hitherto been able to estate me in . Now , if some , owners of such parts as I am conscious of the want of , did pro- secute the like study , having a purse and will to purchase a sight of the intelligence , negotiations ...
... hath hitherto been able to estate me in . Now , if some , owners of such parts as I am conscious of the want of , did pro- secute the like study , having a purse and will to purchase a sight of the intelligence , negotiations ...
Page xiv
... hath employed three senses chief- ly to wait on the body , and but two on the minde ; yet under this advantage , that these last are distinctly double : for which of them we stand most obliged to nature , is not yet , passed decision ...
... hath employed three senses chief- ly to wait on the body , and but two on the minde ; yet under this advantage , that these last are distinctly double : for which of them we stand most obliged to nature , is not yet , passed decision ...
Page xv
... hath the beginning , to be sure , if possibly the end and period of any nation God in his love did establish , or fury destroy , a more faithful register than traditional re- ports ; not commonly loading its memory with the exact ...
... hath the beginning , to be sure , if possibly the end and period of any nation God in his love did establish , or fury destroy , a more faithful register than traditional re- ports ; not commonly loading its memory with the exact ...
Page xvi
... her government are hidden , like those this ages curiosity hath detected in the sun , from any farther notice , by the splendor of the rest . THE PRINCIPAL HEADS OF THE FOLLOWING MEMOIRES ON THE REIGN xvi TO THE READER .
... her government are hidden , like those this ages curiosity hath detected in the sun , from any farther notice , by the splendor of the rest . THE PRINCIPAL HEADS OF THE FOLLOWING MEMOIRES ON THE REIGN xvi TO THE READER .
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