A Complete History of England: From the Descent of Julius Caesar, to the Treaty of Aix la Chapelle, 1748. Containing the Transactions of One Thousand Eight Hundred and Three Years, Том 8J. Rivington and J. Fletcher, at the Oxford-Theatre, 1759 - Всего страниц: 479 |
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... houfe of lords , and perfuaded them to pafs the bill , in a pa- thetic fpeech ; reprefenting that his honour was concerned ; that he intended to except none but the immediate murderers of his father ; and that B 3 the A. C. 1660 the ...
... houfe of lords , and perfuaded them to pafs the bill , in a pa- thetic fpeech ; reprefenting that his honour was concerned ; that he intended to except none but the immediate murderers of his father ; and that B 3 the A. C. 1660 the ...
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... houfe of lords , for declaring England a commonwealth , for renounc- ing the title of his prefent majefty , and for the fafety of the lord protector , fhould be burned by the hands of the common executioner . an extraor fervation of The ...
... houfe of lords , for declaring England a commonwealth , for renounc- ing the title of his prefent majefty , and for the fafety of the lord protector , fhould be burned by the hands of the common executioner . an extraor fervation of The ...
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... houfe . A fum of money had been once raised by the parliament for their relief , but this was by no means proportioned to their merits and neceffities . Charles was fo prodigal in the articles of his common expence , that he could not ...
... houfe . A fum of money had been once raised by the parliament for their relief , but this was by no means proportioned to their merits and neceffities . Charles was fo prodigal in the articles of his common expence , that he could not ...
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... houfe at Whitehall ; and , in the clofe of a flattering fpeech , replete with profeffions of eternal gratitude , and the warmest affection , begged a fupply for his prefent occafions , which he faid were extremely preffing . They could ...
... houfe at Whitehall ; and , in the clofe of a flattering fpeech , replete with profeffions of eternal gratitude , and the warmest affection , begged a fupply for his prefent occafions , which he faid were extremely preffing . They could ...
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... houfe of a baker that lived on Fifh - ftreet hill , near the bridge . The flames , augmented by a ftrong eafterly wind , raged with furprifing violence . They de- ftroyed fix hundred streets , including eighty - nine churches , many ...
... houfe of a baker that lived on Fifh - ftreet hill , near the bridge . The flames , augmented by a ftrong eafterly wind , raged with furprifing violence . They de- ftroyed fix hundred streets , including eighty - nine churches , many ...
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Стр. 285 - I, AB, do swear. That I do from my heart abhor, detest, and abjure as impious and heretical that damnable doctrine and position, that princes excommunicated or deprived by the Pope, or any authority of the See of Rome, may be deposed or murdered by their subjects, or any other whatsoever.
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Стр. 332 - James, with proposals of a negotiation ; and Lieutenant-General Hamilton agreed that the army should halt at the distance of four miles from the town. Notwithstanding this preliminary, James advanced at the head of his troops ; but met with such a warm reception from the besieged, that he was fain to retire to St. John's Town in some disorder. The inhabitants and soldiers in garrison at Londonderry were so incensed at the members of the council of war, who had resolved to abandon the place, that...
Стр. 334 - Rosene, finding them deaf to all his proposals, threatened to wreak his vengeance on all the protestants of that country, and drive them under the walls of Londonderry, where they should be suffered to perish by famine. The bishop of Meath being informed of this design, complained to king James of the barbarous intention, entreating his majesty to prevent its being put in execution. That prince assured him that he had already ordered Rosene to desist from such proceedings.
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Стр. 277 - 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, had abdicated the government, and that the throne had thereby become vacant.
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Стр. 381 - Tyrconnel to submit to the new government. The Irish now abandoned the field with precipitation : but the French and Swiss troops, that acted as their auxiliaries, under Lauzun, retreated in good order, after having maintained the battle for some time with intrepidity and perseverance.