DA Equidem, ex omnibus rebus, quas mihi aut fortuna, aut natura tribuit, nihil habeo, quod cum amicitiâ Scipionis possim comparare. In hâc mihi de republicâ consensus, in hâc rerum privatarum consilium: in eâdem requies plena oblectationis : nunquam illum, ne minimâ quidem re, offendi, quod quidem senserim; nihil audivi ex eo ipse, quod nollem: una domus est, idem victus, isque communis : etiam peregrinationes, rusticationesque communes. Nam quid ego de studiis dicam, cognoscendi semper aliquid, atque discendi ? in quibus, remoti ab oculis populi, omne otiosum tempus contrivimus. Cicero. DA 430 B97 1833 The eyes of JEHOVAH are upon them who love him ; THE SON OF SIRACH. Guerrero CONTENTS. xliii 2. Preface to the first Dublin Edition 3. Preface to the second Dublin Edition 4. Bishop Burnet's Preface to the Life of Hale 7. Bishop Burnet's Preface to the Life of Rochester 8. Life of John, Earl of Rochester of Rochester 11. Character of Archbishop Leighton 12. Characters of Messrs. Nairn and Charteris 13. Characters of eminent Clergymen 14. Character of Queen Mary II. 15. Character of the Hon. Robert Boyle 16. Address to Posterity, by Gilbert Burnet, D.D. 11 135 279 281 303 308 These letters have been added to the few remaining copies of this first and possessors of those copies which have been sent forth, may be supplied with the addition gratis, on application to the publisher. edition; CORRIGENDA. له مه و ليس 2" و Pref. p. lxviii. l. 15. Is it not. Against rash censuring and judging, properly, &c. be marked as a quotation. of Oxford, who was born 1554. ; died, 1608. Of that great man, Queen Elizabeth was used to say, that, &c. |