History of England from the Earliest Times to the Year 1858Routledge, Warne and Routledge, 1860 - Всего страниц: 856 |
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... execution of Wallace . His high character . - § 11. Earl Comyn defeats the English army . Edward's expedition into Scotland , and his sanguinary career . Insurrection of Robert Bruce ; he stabs Earl Comyn . Is crowned as Robert I. of ...
... execution of Wallace . His high character . - § 11. Earl Comyn defeats the English army . Edward's expedition into Scotland , and his sanguinary career . Insurrection of Robert Bruce ; he stabs Earl Comyn . Is crowned as Robert I. of ...
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... execution , hanged and disembowelled , and his limbs sent to be hung up in dif- ferent parts of the country ; and this henceforth was con- sidered the mode of death incurred by the crime of treason- a mode , with all its atrocities and ...
... execution , hanged and disembowelled , and his limbs sent to be hung up in dif- ferent parts of the country ; and this henceforth was con- sidered the mode of death incurred by the crime of treason- a mode , with all its atrocities and ...
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... executions . The Spensers recalled . Savage execution of the Earl of Lancaster . His character . - § 6. National indignation against Edward . treatment of the queen ; her hatred of him , and her attachment to Mortimer . Rebellion of the ...
... executions . The Spensers recalled . Savage execution of the Earl of Lancaster . His character . - § 6. National indignation against Edward . treatment of the queen ; her hatred of him , and her attachment to Mortimer . Rebellion of the ...
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... execution ; and there , along with four- teen bannerets and an equal number of knights - bachelor , he underwent the fatal sentence . When the public recovered from its delusion , and re- membered the course of this good man's life ...
... execution ; and there , along with four- teen bannerets and an equal number of knights - bachelor , he underwent the fatal sentence . When the public recovered from its delusion , and re- membered the course of this good man's life ...
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... execution of the hated favourite on a gallows which , with an evident allusion to the fate of Haman , was fifty feet high . Baldock , the chancellor , was a priest , and safe from the vengeance of the civil law , but he died in prison ...
... execution of the hated favourite on a gallows which , with an evident allusion to the fate of Haman , was fifty feet high . Baldock , the chancellor , was a priest , and safe from the vengeance of the civil law , but he died in prison ...
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Стр. 729 - That the influence of the Crown has increased, is increasing, and ought to be diminished"?
Стр. 489 - Let tyrants fear ... I have always so behaved myself that, under God, I have placed my chiefest strength and safeguard in the loyal hearts and good will of my subjects...
Стр. 649 - 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 become vacant.
Стр. 649 - That the commission for erecting the late Court of Commissioners for Ecclesiastical causes, and all other commissions and courts of like nature, are illegal and pernicious.
Стр. 11 - Many a time and oft Have you climb'd up to walls and battlements, To towers and windows, yea, to chimney-tops, Your infants in your arms, and there have sat The live-long day, with patient expectation, To see great Pompey pass the streets of Rome...
Стр. 650 - That excessive bail ought not to be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted; 11. That jurors ought to be duly impanelled and returned, and jurors which pass upon men in trials for high treason ought to be freeholders; 12. That all grants and promises of fines and forfeitures of particular persons before conviction are illegal and void; 13.
Стр. 302 - I have for a long time wished to meet with them, and now, please God and St. George, we will fight with them ; for, in truth, they have done me so much mischief, that I will be revenged on them, if it be possible.
Стр. 452 - The duke of Somerset had his head cut off upon Tower Hill between eight and nine o'clock in the morning.
Стр. 165 - They greatly oppressed the wretched people by making them work at these castles, and when the castles were finished they filled them with devils and evil men. Then they took those whom they suspected to have any goods, by night and by. day, seizing both men and women, and they put them in prison for their gold and silver and tortured them with pains unspeakable, for never were any martyrs tormented as these were.
Стр. 310 - Ah, gentle sir, since I have crossed the sea with great danger to see you, I have never asked you one favour : now, I most humbly ask as a gift, for the sake of the Son of the blessed Mary, and for your love to me, that you will be merciful to these six men.