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so long as men regard their past history with reverence they will not venture to bring forward any other in comparison with him who saved the West Saxon nation from complete destruction, and in whose heart all the virtues dwelt in such harmonious concord. AUTHORITIES. Assers Life of Alfred; the Saxon Chronicle; Alfreds own writings; Bedes Ecclesiastical History; Thorpes Ancient Laws and Institutes of England; Kembles Saxons in England; Sir F. Palgraves History of the English Commonwealth; Sharon Turners History of the AngloSaxons; Greens History of the English People; Dr. Paulis Life of Alfred; Alfred the Great, bytemptations, which must ever qualify our judgments. Even bad menlike Caesar, Richelieu, and Napoleonhave obtained favorable verdicts in view of their services. And when sovereigns whose characters have been sullied by weaknesses and defects, yet who have escaped great crimes and scandals and devoted themselves to the good of their country, have proved themselves to be wise, enlightened, and patriotic, great praise has been awarded to them. Thus, Henry IV. of France, and William III. of England have been admired in spite of their defects. Queen Elizabeth is the first among the great female sovereigns of the
by their fall contributed to the sure development of that freedom which was founded so long before. The stern Cromwell and the astute William the Third aided in preparing for the now advanced nation that path in which it has ever since moved. The AngloSaxon race has already attained maturity in the New World, and, founded on these pillars, it will triumph in all places and in every age. Alfreds name will always be placed among those of the great spirits of this earth; andworld with whose reign we associate a decided progress in national wealth, power, and prosperity; so that she ranks with the great men who have administered kingdoms. If I can prove this fact, the should be proud of so illustrious a woman, and should be charitable to those foibles which sullied the beauty of her character, since they were in part faults of the age, and developed by the circumstances which surrounded her. She was born in the year 1533, the rough age of Luther, when Charles V. was dreaming of establishing a
united continental military empire, and when the princes of the House of Valois were battling with the ideas of the Reformation,an earnest, revolutionary, and progressive age. She was educated as the second daughter of Henry VIII. naturally would be, having the celebrated Ascham as her tutor in Greek, Latin, French, and Italian. She was precocious as well as studious, and astonished her teachers by her attainments. She was probably the besteducated woman in Englandnext to Lady Jane Grey, and she excelled in those departments of knowledge for which novels have given such distaste in these more enlightened times. Elizabeth was a mere when her mother, Anne Boleyn, was executed for infidelities and levities to which her husband could not be blind, had he been less suspicious,a cruel execution, which nothing short of hightreason could have justified even in that rough age. Though her birth was declared to be illegitimate by her cruel and unscrupulous father, yet she was treated as a princess. She was seventeen when her hateful old father died; and during the six years when the government
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