In a word, he was a man, that whoever shall, after him, deserve best of the English nation, he can never think himself undervalued, when he shall hear, that his courage, virtue, and fidelity, is laid in the balance with, and compared to, that of the lord... The Genealogy of the Existing British Peerage: With Brief Sketches of the ... - Page 132by Edmund Lodge - 1832 - 409 pagesFull view - About this book
| Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1717 - 388 pages
...Him, deferve beft of the E»gli/b Nation, he can never think himfelf undervalued, when he llialUrear, that his Courage, Virtue, and Fidelity, is laid in...the Balance with, and compared to that of the Lord Capet. • So ended the Year One thoufand fix hundred forty e'gnt i a Year of Reproach and Infamy above... | |
| Arthur Collins - Nobility - 1756 - 606 pages
...hint, defervt beft of the Englifh nation, can never think himfelf undervalued, when ht Jhall bear, that his courage, virtue, and fidelity is laid in...balance with, and compared to that of the Lord Capel. He married Elizabeth, the daughter and heir of Sir Charles Morrifon of Cafliiobury in com* Hertf. Knt.... | |
| English literature - 726 pages
...never think himfelf undervalued, when tie fhould bear, that his courage, virtue, and fidelity, were laid in the balance with, and compared to, that of the lord Capel.'* His fan Arthur, who fucceeded him, was, foon after the reiteration, created vifcount Maiden, and earl... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1793 - 268 pages
...obey the first summons when he was called out >; which was quickly after. In a word, he was a man> that whoever shall, after him, deserve best of the...shall hear, that his courage, virtue, and fidelity, are laid in the balance with, and compared to that of the lord Capel. III. 27$.. , f \ MARQUIS of MONTR.OSE... | |
| Horace Walpole - English literature - 1806 - 468 pages
...loved and reverenced, though few followed his example.2 " In a word," says the earl, " he was a man that whoever shall, after him, deserve best of the...shall hear that his courage, virtue, and fidelity, are laid in the balance with, and compared to, that of the lord Capel." 3 Dr. Smollett, speaking of... | |
| Horace Walpole - English literature - 1806 - 434 pages
...loved and reverenced, though few followed his example. " In a word," says the earl, " he was a man that whoever shall, after him, deserve best of the...undervalued when he shall hear that his courage, virtue, aiul fidelity, arc laid in the balance with, and compared to, that of the lord CapelV Dr. Smollett,... | |
| Horace Walpole - English literature - 1806 - 498 pages
...can never think himself undervalued when he shall hear that his courage, virtue, and fidelity, are laid in the balance with, and compared to, that of the lord Capel V Dr. Smollett, speaking of his lordship's execution, observes that he died a shining example of worth,... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1807 - 588 pages
...can never think himfelf undervalued, • when he mall hear, that his courage, virtue, and fideiHty, is laid in the balance with, and compared to, that of the Lord Capel. So ended the year one thoufand fix hundred forty The coneight ; a year of reproach and infamy above... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 824 pages
...encomium : " in a word, he was a man, that whoever shall, after him, deserve best of the English nation, can never think himself undervalued, when he shall...that his courage, virtue, and fidelity is laid in the halance with, and compared to, that of Lord Capel." a He married Elizabeth, the daughter and heir of... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1821 - 444 pages
...without making one false step. In a word, he was a man, that whoever shall, after him, deserve well of the English nation, he can never think himself...shall hear, that his courage, virtue, and fidelity, are laid in the balance with, and compared to, that of Lord Capel.' — (See also *28 August, 164&.J... | |
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