The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Том 7J.J. Tourneisen, 1789 |
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... herself , fo far from being willing to defpoil religion of the few ornaments and ceremonies which remained in it , was rather inclined to bring the public worship ftill nearer to the Romish ritual ; and fhe thought that the When Nowel ...
... herself , fo far from being willing to defpoil religion of the few ornaments and ceremonies which remained in it , was rather inclined to bring the public worship ftill nearer to the Romish ritual ; and fhe thought that the When Nowel ...
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... herself , was removed to Coventry ; all access to her was , during fome time , more ftrictly prohibited ; and viscount Hereford was joined to the earls of Shrewsbury and Huntingdon , in the office of guarding her . : A RUMOR had been ...
... herself , was removed to Coventry ; all access to her was , during fome time , more ftrictly prohibited ; and viscount Hereford was joined to the earls of Shrewsbury and Huntingdon , in the office of guarding her . : A RUMOR had been ...
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... herself to her fubjects ; but in reality , because they faw that her request was calculated to prepare the way for a marriage with Norfolk , or fome powerful prince , who could fupport her caufe , and restore her to the throne . They ...
... herself to her fubjects ; but in reality , because they faw that her request was calculated to prepare the way for a marriage with Norfolk , or fome powerful prince , who could fupport her caufe , and restore her to the throne . They ...
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... herself of a prifoner who gave her fo much in- quietude * . But all these projects vanished by the fudden death of the regent , who was affaffinated , in revenge of a private injury , by a gentleman of the name of Hamilton . Murray was ...
... herself of a prifoner who gave her fo much in- quietude * . But all these projects vanished by the fudden death of the regent , who was affaffinated , in revenge of a private injury , by a gentleman of the name of Hamilton . Murray was ...
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... herself with the pretence of revenging her own quarrel , fo far contributed to fupport the party of the young king of Scots , he was cautious not to declare openly against Mary ; and the even fent a requeft , which was equivalent to a ...
... herself with the pretence of revenging her own quarrel , fo far contributed to fupport the party of the young king of Scots , he was cautious not to declare openly against Mary ; and the even fent a requeft , which was equivalent to a ...
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Стр. 441 - I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too, and think foul scorn that Parma or Spain, or any prince of Europe should dare to invade the borders of my realm...
Стр. 447 - Here die I, Richard Grenville, with a joyful and quiet mind, for that I have ended my life as a true soldier ought to do, that hath fought for his country, queen, religion, and honour...
Стр. 370 - ... some more softness of disposition, some greater lenity of temper, some of those amiable weaknesses by which her sex is distinguished.
Стр. 368 - ... of enemies, and the adulation of friends, than Queen Elizabeth ; and yet there is scarcely any whose reputation has been more certainly determined by the unanimous consent of posterity. The unusual length of her administration, and the strong features of her character, were able to overcome all prejudices; and obliging her detractors...
Стр. 441 - ... by your obedience to my general, by your concord in the camp, and your valour in the field, we shall shortly have a famous victory over those enemies of my God, of my kingdom, and of my people.
Стр. 308 - ... hoped that her dutiful and loving subjects would not take away her prerogative, which is the chief flower in her garden and the principal and head pearl in her crown and diadem, but that they would rather leave these matters to her disposal.
Стр. 370 - ... due to her, they make great addition to it. They owed all of them their advancement to her choice; they were supported by her constancy; and with all their abilities they were never able to acquire any undue ascendant over her.
Стр. 449 - I found them absolute ; and therefore I had rather they should triumph alone, than have me attendant upon their chariots. Or do I leave my friends ? When I was a courtier, I could yield...
Стр. 441 - I am come amongst you as you see at this time, not for my recreation and disport, but being resolved, in the midst and heat of the battle, to live or die amongst you all, to lay down for my God, and for my kingdom, and for my people, my honour and my blood, even in the dust.
Стр. 76 - sat on every face ; silence, as in the dead of night, reigned through all the chambers of the royal apartment ; the ladies and courtiers were ranged on each side...