| Daniel Defoe - 1748 - 472 pages
...EngUJb Name. JOHN HAMPDEN, .Who with great Spirit, and confummate Ability,, began a noble Oppofitiqn to an arbitrary Court, in Defence of the Liberties...fupported them in Parliament ; and died for them in the FieldSir JOHN BARNARD, With no Infcription. . . Leaving this incomparably fweet Place with great Regret,... | |
| 1756 - 50 pages
...Englijh Name. JOHN HAMPDEN, who, with great Spirit, and confummate Abilities, begun a noble Oppofition to an arbitrary Court, in Defence of the Liberties...Field. Sir JOHN BARNARD, without any Infcription. On the Backfide of this Building k the following Infcription : To the Memory of SIGNIOR FIDO, • an... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1761 - 464 pages
...conjummate Abilities, hegan a noble Oppofition to an arbitral y Court, in Defence of the Liherties of his Country ; fupported them in Parliament ; and...field. Sir JOHN BARNARD, without any Infcription. On the back Side of this Building is the following Infcription : To the Memory of Signer FIDO, An Italian... | |
| 1764 - 164 pages
...Englijh Name. JOHN HAMPDEN, who with great Spirit and confummate Abilities, begun a noble Oppofition to an arbitrary Court, in Defence of the Liberties...Monument with this Infcription : To the Memory of SIGNIORFIDO, An Italian of good Extraction ; Who came into England, Not to bite us, like mod of his... | |
| Thomas Martyn - 1766 - 426 pages
...name. John John Haropden, who, with great fpirit and contaminate abilities, begun a noble oppofititfn to an arbitrary court, in defence of the liberties...field. Sir John Barnard, without any infcription. On the back fide of this building is the folt lowing infcription : To the Memory of SIGNIOR FIDO, An... | |
| 1766 - 96 pages
...Englifh Name. JOHN HAMPDEN, who, with great Spirit and confummate Abilities, began a noble Oppolition to an arbitrary Court, in Defence of the Liberties...fupported them in Parliament, and died for them in the Fiejd. Sir x J OH NBARNARD, who diftinguifhed himfelf in Parliament by an active and firm Oppofition... | |
| 1773 - 94 pages
...HAMPDE N, •-.-(•,. r .t who, with great Spirit and confummate Abilities, began a noble Oppofuion to an arbitrary Court, in Defence of the Liberties...them in Parliament, and died for them in the Field. • •. ' "•!•/. '- - .'' ' !' '•' '• - '•'• '">'' '• '• . '*• »"T Sir JOHNBARNARD,... | |
| 1776 - 502 pages
...fpirit and confummate aoilitiis, began a noble oppofition to an arbitrary court, in defence ' of <he liberties of his country ; fupported them in parliament, and died for them in the field. — There are alfo in this temple bufts of Mr. Pope, and Sir John Barnard. In the niche of a pyramid... | |
| Gentleman of Oxford - 1778 - 192 pages
...abilities, begun a noble oppofitioii to an. arbitrary court, in defence -of the liberties of hrs couotty; fupported them in parliament» and died for them in...field." Sir JOHN BARNARD, without any Infcription.. OoA TO.UR TO STOW. 35r Oh the backslide of this building is the following Infcription : . To the Memory... | |
| 1787 - 182 pages
...Englijh Name. JOHN HAMPDEN, who, with great Spirit and confummatc Abilities, began a noble Oppofition to an arbitrary Court, in Defence of the Liberties...and died for them in the Field. Sir JOHN BARNARD, who diftingnfhed himfelf in Parliament by an .iclive and firm Oppofition to the pernicious and iniquitous... | |
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