Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland: From the Dissolution of the Lst Parliament of Charles II Till the Capture of the French and Spanish Fleet at Vigo, Том 2A. Strahan, and T. Cadell, 1790 |
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... himself to waver with regard to France : I will take good care to hinder parliament from meddling in foreign affairs , and will put an end to the feffion as soon as I fee the members fhew any ill will . " It is your part to explain to ...
... himself to waver with regard to France : I will take good care to hinder parliament from meddling in foreign affairs , and will put an end to the feffion as soon as I fee the members fhew any ill will . " It is your part to explain to ...
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... himself . I did not think myfelf , Sire , obliged to difpute without mature deliberation a refolution already . taken , and which my arguments would not have altered . I even esteemed it for your Majefty's dignity , that I should not ...
... himself . I did not think myfelf , Sire , obliged to difpute without mature deliberation a refolution already . taken , and which my arguments would not have altered . I even esteemed it for your Majefty's dignity , that I should not ...
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... himself , he had not changed his fentiments , and his opinion was , that the King his mafter could not support himself without your Majefty's aid and fupplies ; that it would leave him to the mercy of his people , and in a condition of ...
... himself , he had not changed his fentiments , and his opinion was , that the King his mafter could not support himself without your Majefty's aid and fupplies ; that it would leave him to the mercy of his people , and in a condition of ...
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... himself up with the Lords Rochester , Sunderland , and Godolphin , and in- formed them of what I had told him on the part of your Majefty , in terms which added still to thofe which he had used to me . They came to me one after the ...
... himself up with the Lords Rochester , Sunderland , and Godolphin , and in- formed them of what I had told him on the part of your Majefty , in terms which added still to thofe which he had used to me . They came to me one after the ...
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... himself , and for this purpofe fent over Monfieur Overkerque from Holland , and wrote himself to the King's minifter the Lord High Treafurer Rochef- ter to intreat his good offices . James received his ad- vances with the fame ...
... himself , and for this purpofe fent over Monfieur Overkerque from Holland , and wrote himself to the King's minifter the Lord High Treafurer Rochef- ter to intreat his good offices . James received his ad- vances with the fame ...
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Стр. 31 - In rain, they formed the plaid into folds, and, laying it on the ihoulders, were covered as with a roof. When they were obliged to lie abroad in the hills, in their hunting parties, or tending their cattle, or in war, the plaid...
Стр. 236 - That King James the Second, having endeavoured to subvert the Constitution of the kingdom, by breaking the original contract between king and people ; and, by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked persons, having violated the fundamental laws; and having withdrawn himself out of the kingdom, has abdicated the government, and that the throne is thereby vacant.
Стр. 41 - ... ranks, he had the day before conversed at his levee. Struck with the levity of his own amusement, contrasted with the misery of those who were suffering for him, he returned pensive to his palace.
Стр. 90 - That the great averseness they find in themselves to the distributing and publishing in all their churches your Majesty's late declaration for liberty of conscience proceedeth neither from any want of duty and...
Стр. 90 - But among many other considerations, from this especially, because that declaration is founded upon such a dispensing power as hath been often declared illegal in parliament, and particularly in the years 1662 and 1672, and in the beginning of your majesty's reign...
Стр. 144 - Then, she has had her gallants, though, may be, not so many as some ladies here ; and with all these good qualities, she is a constant church-woman, so that, to outward appearance, one would take her for a saint, and to hear her talk, you would think she were a very good protestant, but she is as much one as the other, for it is certain that her lord does nothing without her.
Стр. 32 - ID encampments, they were expert at Forming beds in a moment, by tying together bunches of heath, and fixing them upright in the ground; an art, which, as the beds were both foft and dry, preferved their health in the field, When other foldiers loft theirs.
Стр. 24 - In fome of th'ofe marches, his men wanted bread, fait, and all liquors, except water, during ieveral weeks; yet were afhamed to complain, when they obferved, that their commander lived not more delicately than themfelves. If any thing good. was brought him to eat, he fent it to a faint or fick foldier: if a foldier was weary, he offered to carry his arms.
Стр. 27 - ... which reduces man to a machine, nor that total want of it which finks him into a rank of animals below his own. They lived in villages built in vallies and by the fides of rivers. At two feafons of the year, they were bufy; the one in the end of fpring and beginning of fummer, when they put the plough into the little land they had capable of receiving it, fowed their...
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