The History of England from the Accession of James the Second, Том 3Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans & Roberts, 1858 |
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... received - 197 200 · 201 - 202 - 203 - 204 · 206 Privy Council - Lords Proofs of the Birth of the Prince of Wales submitted to the Disgrace of Sunderland William takes leave of the States of Holland He embarks and sails ; he is driven ...
... received - 197 200 · 201 - 202 - 203 - 204 · 206 Privy Council - Lords Proofs of the Birth of the Prince of Wales submitted to the Disgrace of Sunderland William takes leave of the States of Holland He embarks and sails ; he is driven ...
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... received only eightpence a day . The dread of dismission was not sufficient to keep them to their duty ; and corporal punishment their officers could not legally inflict . James had therefore one plain choice before him , to let his ...
... received only eightpence a day . The dread of dismission was not sufficient to keep them to their duty ; and corporal punishment their officers could not legally inflict . James had therefore one plain choice before him , to let his ...
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... received sentence of death at the bar of the King's Bench , and some at the Old Bailey . They were hanged in sight of the regiments to which they had belonged ; and care was taken that the ex- ecutions should be announced in the London ...
... received sentence of death at the bar of the King's Bench , and some at the Old Bailey . They were hanged in sight of the regiments to which they had belonged ; and care was taken that the ex- ecutions should be announced in the London ...
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... received by the King . The academical body , alarmed by the royal displeasure , and conscientiously desirous to meet the royal wishes , but determined not to violate the clear law of the land , submitted the humblest and most respectful ...
... received by the King . The academical body , alarmed by the royal displeasure , and conscientiously desirous to meet the royal wishes , but determined not to violate the clear law of the land , submitted the humblest and most respectful ...
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... received recommending to the choice of the corporation qualified persons who were in favour at court ; and on such occasions it had been the prac- tice to show respect to the wishes of the sovereign . In March 1687 , the President of ...
... received recommending to the choice of the corporation qualified persons who were in favour at court ; and on such occasions it had been the prac- tice to show respect to the wishes of the sovereign . In March 1687 , the President of ...
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Стр. 414 - And yet this revolution, of all revolutions the least violent, has been, of all revolutions, the most beneficent. It finally decided the great question whether the popular element which had, ever since the age of Fitzwalter and De Montfort, been found in the English polity, should be destroyed by the monarchical element, or should be suffered to develop itself freely, and to become dominant.
Стр. 106 - Giving no offence in any thing, that the ministry be not blamed; but in all things approving ourselves as the ministers of God, in much patience, in afflictions, in necessities, in distresses, in stripes, in imprisonments...
Стр. 94 - O king. But if not, be it known unto thee, O king, that we will not serve thy gods, nor worship the golden image which thou hast set up.
Стр. 125 - His conscience was not satisfied ; and he should not acquit the bishops. " If you come to that," said Austin, " look at me. I am the largest and strongest of the twelve ; and before I find such a petition as this a libel, here I will stay till I am no bigger than a tobacco pipe.
Стр. 225 - You may go to prayers, Doctor. All is over." At that moment the wind changed : a soft breeze sprang up from the south : the mist dispersed: the sun shone forth ; and under the mild light of an autumnal noon, the fleet turned back, passed round the lofty cape of Berry Head, and rode safe in the harbour of Torbay.
Стр. 125 - Halifax sprang up and waved his hat. At that signal, benches and galleries raised a shout. In a moment ten thousand persons, who crowded the great hall, replied with a still louder shout, which made the old oaken roof crack ; and in another moment the innumerable throng without set up a third huzza, which was heard at Tumple Bar.
Стр. 89 - Convocation, show that they by no means wanted tenderness for the conscientious scruples of Dissenters. But Parliament had, both in the late and in the present reign, pronounced that the sovereign was not constitutionally competent to dispense with statutes in matters ecclesiastical. The Declaration was therefore illegal; and the petitioners could not, in prudence, honour, or conscience, be parties to the solemn publishing of an illegal Declaration in the house of God, and during the time of divine...
Стр. 417 - Germany as savage as Congo or Patagonia, have been avowed from the tribune and defended by the sword. Europe has been threatened with subjugation by barbarians, compared with whom the barbarians who marched under Attila and Alboin were enlightened and humane.
Стр. 7 - I will make you fear me as well as the law," answered the King, insolently. " Do you not know that I am above the law?" "Your Majesty may be above the law," replied Somerset, "but I am not; and, while 1 obey the law, I fear nothing.
Стр. 178 - Some trust in chariots, and some in horses : but we will remember the name of the LORD our God.