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- catalog contributor b11030531.
- catalog coverage "Great Britain History Edward VI and Mary, 1547-1558.".
- catalog coverage "Great Britain History Elizabeth, 1558-1603.".
- catalog created "1820.".
- catalog date "1820".
- catalog date "1820.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1820.".
- catalog description "I. Sir Thomas Smith's birth, parentage, and education -- II. Sent to Queen's College in Cambridge ; Chosen a King's Scholar ; Reads the Greek lecture, and rectifies the pronunciation ; University orator ; His applause -- III. He travels ; His conferences with learned men at Orleans and Paris ; Takes his degree at Padua ; Returns home ; His usefulness at the university ; The controversy there arisen about his way of pronouncing Greek -- IV. Smith is removed into the protector's family ; His preferments under King Edward ; Made secretary ; Goes an embassy -- V. Sir Thomas Smith in commission ; Words between Bishop Bonner nd him ; His fidelity to the Duke of Somerset".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "VI. The condition of Sir Thomas Smith under Queen Mary ; His wise advertisements -- VII. Smith called to Queen Elizabeth's Court ; Concerned in the settlement of religion ; His judgment of the Queen's marriage -- VIII. Sir Thomas's embassies to France -- IX. Osorius's letter to the queen, and Dr. Haddon's answer ; Differences between Smith and Throgmorton, the queen's joint ambassadors ; Smith and Cecil friends -- X. Peace with France ; Smith continues ambassador there ; His book of the Commonwealth of England ; Returns ; A review of his embassy".
- catalog description "XI. Smith goes over ambassador again to demand Calais ; His employment at home ; Concerned in turning iron into copper -- XII. Smith waits upon the queen at Audley-End ; Goes on to embassy to France ; Concludes a league ; Concerned in proposals of a match for the Queen -- XIII. Made chancellor of the Garter ; Comes home ; Becomes secretary of state ; His advice for forwarding the queen's match ; His astonishment upon the Paris massacre -- XIV. Secretary Smith at Windsor dispatching business ; His care of Flanders and Ireland ; Mass-mongers and conjurers sent up to him out of the north ; His colony in Ireland -- XV. The secretary oppressed with business ; His discourse with the queen about Ireland and the earl of Essex ; His act in the behalf of colleges of learning ; His sickness and death".
- catalog description "XVI. His last will -- XVII. Observations upon Sir Thomas Smith -- XVIII. Sir Thomas Smith's virtuous accomplishments.".
- catalog extent "xix, [1] 286 p. [1] leaf of plates :".
- catalog issued "1820".
- catalog issued "1820.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford : At the Clarendon Press,".
- catalog spatial "England".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain History Edward VI and Mary, 1547-1558.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain History Elizabeth, 1558-1603.".
- catalog subject "Smith, Thomas, 1513-1577.".
- catalog subject "Statesmen England Biography.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Sir Thomas Smith's birth, parentage, and education -- II. Sent to Queen's College in Cambridge ; Chosen a King's Scholar ; Reads the Greek lecture, and rectifies the pronunciation ; University orator ; His applause -- III. He travels ; His conferences with learned men at Orleans and Paris ; Takes his degree at Padua ; Returns home ; His usefulness at the university ; The controversy there arisen about his way of pronouncing Greek -- IV. Smith is removed into the protector's family ; His preferments under King Edward ; Made secretary ; Goes an embassy -- V. Sir Thomas Smith in commission ; Words between Bishop Bonner nd him ; His fidelity to the Duke of Somerset".
- catalog tableOfContents "VI. The condition of Sir Thomas Smith under Queen Mary ; His wise advertisements -- VII. Smith called to Queen Elizabeth's Court ; Concerned in the settlement of religion ; His judgment of the Queen's marriage -- VIII. Sir Thomas's embassies to France -- IX. Osorius's letter to the queen, and Dr. Haddon's answer ; Differences between Smith and Throgmorton, the queen's joint ambassadors ; Smith and Cecil friends -- X. Peace with France ; Smith continues ambassador there ; His book of the Commonwealth of England ; Returns ; A review of his embassy".
- catalog tableOfContents "XI. Smith goes over ambassador again to demand Calais ; His employment at home ; Concerned in turning iron into copper -- XII. Smith waits upon the queen at Audley-End ; Goes on to embassy to France ; Concludes a league ; Concerned in proposals of a match for the Queen -- XIII. Made chancellor of the Garter ; Comes home ; Becomes secretary of state ; His advice for forwarding the queen's match ; His astonishment upon the Paris massacre -- XIV. Secretary Smith at Windsor dispatching business ; His care of Flanders and Ireland ; Mass-mongers and conjurers sent up to him out of the north ; His colony in Ireland -- XV. The secretary oppressed with business ; His discourse with the queen about Ireland and the earl of Essex ; His act in the behalf of colleges of learning ; His sickness and death".
- catalog tableOfContents "XVI. His last will -- XVII. Observations upon Sir Thomas Smith -- XVIII. Sir Thomas Smith's virtuous accomplishments.".
- catalog title "The life of the learned Sir Thomas Smith, Kt.D.C.L., principal Secretary of State to King Edward the Sixth, and Queen Elizabeth : Wherein are discovered many singular matters relating to the state of learning, the reformation of religion, and the transactions of the kingdom, during his time. In all which he had a great and happy influence / By John Strype.".
- catalog type "text".