 | Robert Carey (1st earl of Monmouth.), Robert Naunton (sir.) - 1808
...mother's sweeter inclinations; for to take, and that no more than the character out of his own mouth, he never spared man in his anger, nor woman in his lust. If we search further into her intellectuals and abilities, the whole course of her government deciphers... | |
 | William Oldys, John Malham - 1810
...mother's sweeter inclinations; for (to take, and that no more than the character out of his own mouth) ' he never spared man in his anger, nor woman in his lust". Jf we search further into her intellectuals and abilities, the wheel* i. Queeu JJary. course of her... | |
 | Harleian miscellany - History - 1810
...mother's sweeter inclinations; for (to take, and that no more than the character out of his own mouth) ' he never spared man in his anger, nor woman, in his lust*. If we search further into her intellectuals and abilities, the wheel' • Qucea Marir. •course of... | |
 | Robert Naunton (sir.) - 1814
...mothers sweeter inclinations for to take, and that no more then the character out of his owne mouth, " He never spared man in his anger, nor woman in his lust." If we search further into her intellectualls and abilities ; the whole course of her government deciphers... | |
 | Sir Robert Naunton, James Caulfield - 1814 - 127 pages
...mothers sweeter inclinations for to take, and that no more then the character out of his owne mouth, " He never spared man in his anger, nor woman in his lust." If we search further into her intellectualls and abilities ; the whole course of her government deciphers... | |
 | William Field - Architecture - 1815 - 468 pages
...stood in the way of his passions. But, though a tyrant, by depressing the nobility, and increasing the property of the commons, he laid the foundation...robes ; on her head, the crown, and in her hand, the ^lobe and sceptre — by Holbein. — " So happily tempered" says GRAINGER, " was affability with haughtiness,... | |
 | William Field - 1816
...in from the windows. Henry tie Eighth ; HOLBEIN. — What a detestable idea of this despotic monnich is held forth" by his own words, when, according to...never spared man in his anger, nor woman in his lust !" Queen Elisabeth; dressed in stiff golden rnbes; on her heart, the crown, and in her hand, the globe... | |
 | Martin John Spalding - 1855 - 639 pages
...unmitigated tyrant over his people ! The scruples of the man, of whom it has been truly said, " that he never spared man in his anger, nor woman in his lust !" The scruples of the man, who wantoned in the sacrilegious spoliation of the monasteries and sanctuaries... | |
 | Daniel O'Gorman - 1865
...Mary, and lastly, to Elizabeth, in case of the two former dying without issue. It is said of Henry that he " never spared man in his anger, nor woman in his lust." battle of Pinkey1 over the Scots. The bishops are allowed to exercise their jurisdiction in the name... | |
 | Paul Hentzner - History - 2004 - 48 pages
...mother's sweeter inclinations; for (to take, and that no more than the character out of his own mouth) HE NEVER SPARED MAN IN HIS ANGER, NOR WOMAN IN HIS LUST. If we search farther into her intellectuals and abilities, the wheel-course of her government deciphers... | |
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