| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1815 - 918 σελίδες
...exact order of time in Collins, These preferments, proceeds Clarendon were " in such- quick succession of bounties and favours, as had rarely befallen any man who had not been attended with the eavy of a favourite." " He was, in all his deportment, a very great man ; and that which luoktil like... | |
| John Britton - 1815 - 920 σελίδες
...proceeds Clarendon were " in such quick succession of bounties and favours, as had rarely btfallen any man who had not been attended with the envy of a favourite." " Ire was, in all his deportment, a very great man ; and that which looked like formality, was a punctnality... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1816 - 924 σελίδες
...Clarendon were " in such quick succession of bounties and favours, as had rarely befallen any man wlio had not been attended with the envy of a favourite."...all his deportment, a very great man; and that which looked like formality, was a punctuality in preserving his dignity from the invasion and intrusion... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 656 σελίδες
...a year or two, the king* made him lord high admiral of England ; which was such a quick succession of bounties and favours, as had rarely befallen any...all his deportment, a very great man, and that which c under some suspicion of ' begun] began having] under no less a suspi- ' intended] meant cion than... | |
| Edmund Lodge - 1835 - 294 σελίδες
...Lieutenant of the counties of Sussex and Northumberland. Lord Clarendon tells us that this nobleman "was in all his deportment a very great man, and that which looked like formality was a punctuality in preserving his dignity from the invasion and intrusion of... | |
| Thomas Henry Lister - 1838 - 622 σελίδες
...sensible weakness in his army." Of the Earl of Northumberland, Lord Cla- CHAP. , XX. rendon says : — " He was, in all his deportment, a very great man, and that which " looked like formality was a punctuality in preserving his dignity " from the invasion and intrusion... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1839 - 552 σελίδες
...himself a year or two, he made him lord high admiral of England ; which was such a quick succession of bounties and favours, as had rarely befallen any...all his deportment, a very great man, and that which looked like formality, was a punctuality in preserving his dignity from the invasion and intrusion... | |
| George Bankes - 1853 - 372 σελίδες
...had in that capacity exercised himself a year or two, the king made him Lord High Admiral of England. "He was in all his deportment a very great man, and that which lookedlike formality, wasa punctuality in preserving his dignity from the invasion and intrusion of... | |
| Manchester (England). Art Treasures Exhibition, 1857 - 1857 - 338 σελίδες
...LORD HIGH ADMIRAL. Dicd 1663 . . . . . EarlofEmx. The original picture. There are many duplicates. "He was in all his deportment a very great man, and that which looked like formality, was a punetnality in preserving bis dignity from the invasion and intrnsion... | |
| George Tate - 1866 - 522 σελίδες
...seriousness and piety of this great lord. That great painter of men, Clarendon, has drawn his character. " He was, in all his deportment, a very great man; and that which looked like formality, was a punctuality in preserving his dignity from the intrusion of bold men,... | |
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