| John Aikin - 1815 - 506 sayfa
...allowed that he displayed great political talents and indefatigable industry ; that by his high spirit, and the powers with which he was invested, he crushed...military establishment, improved the Irish code of laws, caused the church to flourish, promoted trade and manufactures, (that of linen being his own creation,)... | |
| John Macdiarmid - 1820 - 468 sayfa
...reasonable desire in Ireland, it might justly be laid to the charge of the deputy : " for now," said he, " the king is as absolute here as any prince in the whole 'world can be." t His appiica- The great acquisitions, which he had so rapidly Earldom, made for the crowa, emboldened... | |
| 1821 - 790 sayfa
...consequently plant civility and religion, and secure the kingdom more and more. So as now I may say the king is as absolute here, as any prince in the whole world can be ; and may be still if it be not spoiled on that side. For as long as his majesty shall have here a... | |
| 1842 - 622 sayfa
...Crown in power as in honour ; so that he wrote to his fellow-labourer in England, Archbishop Laud, " The King is as absolute here as any Prince in the whole world can be." Nor was he less resolute on matters of religion. He devoted himself to the wishes of Laud, and for... | |
| Mathew Carey - 1823 - 534 sayfa
...upon shipping upon that account. Mr. Fitzgarret deposed to the same effect.""8 J^'So as I can now say, the king is as absolute here, as any prince in the whole world can be, and may be still if it be not spoiled on that side."«» § His profits by the monopoly of tobacco... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1824 - 404 sayfa
...all the brute coercion of the East, with all * In one of his letters he asserts triumphantly, " now the king is as absolute here as any prince in the whole world can be." the refined perfidy and Machiavelism of the West, and giving full rein to talents of the noblest breed,... | |
| John Lingard - 1825 - 504 sayfa
...for some years the extraordinary expenses of the government. " Now," he exclaimed, " I can say that the " king is as absolute here, as any prince in the " whole world can be, and may be still, if it be " not spoiled on that side."42 His success stimulated him to carry into... | |
| John Platts - 1826 - 830 sayfa
...Ireland, Wentworth displayed great political talents, and indefatigable industry ; by his high spirit, and the powers with which he was invested, he crushed...absolute here, as any prince in the whole world can be ;" he greatly advanced the public revenue, ameliorated the military establishment, improved the Irish... | |
| John Platts - 1826 - 882 sayfa
...Ireland, Wentworth displayed great political talents, and indefatigable industry ; by his high spirit, and the powers with which he was invested, he crushed...his letters, " the king is as absolute here, as any princes in the whole world can be ;" he greatly advanced the public revenue, ameliorated the military... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1827 - 396 sayfa
...formerly by himself. Id. 3/j5. Leland, iii. ao. " I can now say, " Strafford observes (id. 344-), " the king is as absolute here as any prince in the whole world can be; and may still be, if it be not spoiled on that side. " ' Strafford Letters, i. 353. 370. 401. 4/fa.... | |
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