... Glodded, in the parish of Eglwysrose, Carnarvonshire, the house of his kinswoman, Lady Mostyn. His body was removed for burial to the church of Llandegai, where his nephew and heir, Sir Griffith Williams, erected a monument to him, to which his former... The capture of Sphacteria: Thucydides book iv ch - Page 80by Thucydides - 1881 - 122 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Edward Foss - Courts - 1857 - 544 pages
...Williams, erected a monument to him, to which his former chaplain, Bishop Hacket, supplied the inscription. It is difficult to form a just estimate of the character of any individual who lived in the times during which Archbishop Williams nourished. Men's passions were... | |
 | Edward Foss - 1857 - 552 pages
...Williams, erected a monument to him, to which his former chaplain, Bishop Hacket, supplied the inscription. It is difficult to form a just estimate of the character of any individual who lived in the times during which Archbishop Williams flourished. Men's passions were... | |
 | Edward Foss - Courts - 1857 - 540 pages
...Williams, erected a monument to him, to which his former chaplain, Bishop Hacket, supplied the inscription. It is difficult to form a just estimate of the character of any individual who lived in the times during which Archbishop Williams flourished. Men's passions were... | |
 | William Willis - Maine - 1865 - 962 pages
...of power in the disposition of his property. At this distance of time and under these circumstances, it is difficult to form a just estimate of the character of our first settler : he now lies beneath the soil ho first opened to the cheering influence of cultivation... | |
 | Thucydides - 1884 - 364 pages
...T<f те 017/wf) тгара TToXi) żv ту тоте TrioaptiraTos. It appears from Plutarch (Nicias ch. 2) that he had already come into notice during...estimate of the character of Cleon. He is known to us almost entirely through Thucydides and Aristophanes, the former certainly not his friend, the latter... | |
 | Edward Sylvester Ellis - World history - 1903 - 410 pages
...hard to get Prussia to join them. But Frederick William III. persisted in his policy of neutrality. It is difficult to form a just estimate of the character of this king. He was loved by his people; and while he seemed to care nothing for the preservation of... | |
 | Edward Sylvester Ellis, Charles Francis Horne - World history - 1914 - 624 pages
...hard to get Prussia to join them. But Frederick William III. persisted in his policy of neutrality. It is difficult to form a just estimate of the character of this king. He was loved by his people; and while he seemed to care nothing for the preservation of... | |
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