| Edmund Ludlow - 1698 - 494 pàgines
...Soul left it, Ib much did he defpife thofe pompous and expenfive Vanities , having erected for himfelf a more glorious Monument in the hearts of good Men , by his affection to his Country, his abilities ot Mind, his impartial Juftice, his diligence in the Publick Service,and his other Vertues, which were... | |
| Edmund Ludlow - 1751 - 396 pàgines
...to his country, his abilities of mind, his impartial juftice, his diligence in the public fervice, and his other virtues ; which were a far greater honour to his memory, than a dormitory amongft the afhes of Kings, who, for the mofl part, as they had governed others by their paffions,... | |
| James Caulfield - 1820 - 182 pàgines
...because the public was thereby deprived of a most faithful, able, and useful servant; and he commends his affection to his country, his abilities of mind, his impartial justice, his diligence in public service, and his other virtues. Whitelocke likewise tells us, that he was a man of great activity... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1821 - 668 pàgines
...found a grave where his soul left it, so much did he despise those pompous and expensive vanities ; having erected for himself a more glorious monument...far greater honour to his memory, than a dormitory amongst the ashes of kings, who, says he, for the most part, as they had governed others by their passions,... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1822 - 616 pàgines
...found a grave where his soul left it, so much did he despise these pompous and expensive vanities; having erected for himself a more glorious monument...far greater honour to his memory than a dormitory amongst the ashes of Kings, who,- for the most part, as they had governed others by their passions,... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 574 pàgines
...monument, at the public charge;" (demolished in 1661, to grace the return of royal regular government;) " having erected for himself a more glorious monument...far greater honour to his memory, than a dormitory amongst the ashes of kings." Ibid. p. 384. this House, was pleased to move thanks to be given to a... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 562 pàgines
...monument, at the public charge;" (demolished in 1661, to grace the return of royal regular government ;) " having erected for himself a more glorious monument...far greater honour to his memory, than a dormitory amongst the ashes of kings." Ibid. p. 384. Mr. Waller. I thought that your Petition and Advice had... | |
| 1832 - 374 pàgines
...found a grave where his soul left it. So much did he despise those pompous and expensive vanities ; having erected for himself a more glorious monument...country, his abilities of mind, his impartial justice, i Whitlock, who was present, describes the conference fully : and see past, in the Memoir of Harrison.... | |
| Charles I (King of England) - 1832 - 372 pàgines
...Whitlock, who was present, describes the conference fully : and see post, in the Memoir of Harrison. his diligence in the public service, and his other...far greater honour to his memory than a dormitory amongst the ashes of kings." ' Ireton was a consistent democrat and cynic, and would doubtless have... | |
| 1839 - 466 pàgines
...found a grave where his soul left it, so much did he despise those pompous and expensive vanities ; having erected for himself a more glorious monument...memory than a dormitory among the ashes of kings. But if any doubt remained that grief at this event held no supremacy in the breast of Cromwell, and... | |
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