The St. James's magazine and heraldic and historical register, ed. by J.B. Burkesir John Bernard Burke 1850 |
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... seem to have been synonimous with a Puritan . Ben Johnson , who was a vigilant observer and faithful recorder of the follies of his time , has more than one allusion to this trait in the character of the Banbu- rians , as he calls them ...
... seem to have been synonimous with a Puritan . Ben Johnson , who was a vigilant observer and faithful recorder of the follies of his time , has more than one allusion to this trait in the character of the Banbu- rians , as he calls them ...
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... seem in Banbury may be called my starting - point , since it was the last place my route before coming to my final object , Broughton Castle . Nor was I at all reluctant to make a short halt , and look about me in a town that had found ...
... seem in Banbury may be called my starting - point , since it was the last place my route before coming to my final object , Broughton Castle . Nor was I at all reluctant to make a short halt , and look about me in a town that had found ...
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... seem to me to be in excellent keeping with the other changes that had taken place ; had not the castle successively been the abode of the gallant Norman who gained his fame and estate under William the Conqueror , of the Molins , of the ...
... seem to me to be in excellent keeping with the other changes that had taken place ; had not the castle successively been the abode of the gallant Norman who gained his fame and estate under William the Conqueror , of the Molins , of the ...
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... seems to have eagerly seized every opportunity of shewing his aversion , and it is therefore probable enough that this work of destruction was effected when Charles besieged , and after a day's resistance took , Broughton Castle , which ...
... seems to have eagerly seized every opportunity of shewing his aversion , and it is therefore probable enough that this work of destruction was effected when Charles besieged , and after a day's resistance took , Broughton Castle , which ...
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... seem to have been no un- fitting place for a council of conspirators , though his lordship thinks it would have been much more probable if the scene of their meeting had been laid in the open fields ; I must confess I do not see this ...
... seem to have been no un- fitting place for a council of conspirators , though his lordship thinks it would have been much more probable if the scene of their meeting had been laid in the open fields ; I must confess I do not see this ...
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Стр. 466 - and tell you a truth which,- perchance, ye will marvel at. One of the greatest benefits that ever God gave me, is, that he sent me so sharp and severe parents, and so gentle a schoolmaster. For when I am in presence...
Стр. 230 - ... two great stones were brought before Powhatan: then as many as could layd hands on him, dragged him to them, and thereon laid his head, and being ready with their clubs, to beate out his braines, Pocahontas, the Kings dearest daughter, when. no intreaty could prevaile, got his head in her armes, and laid her owne upon his to save him from death...
Стр. 438 - PHILIP and MARY by the Grace of God King and Queen of England, France, Naples, Jerusalem, and Ireland, Defenders of the Faith...
Стр. 139 - Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a twoedged sword in their hand; 7 to execute vengeance upon the heathen, and punishments upon the people; ' to bind their kings with chains, and their nobles with fetters of iron; 'to execute upon them the judgment written: this honour have all his saints.
Стр. 155 - Then came the Holy One, blessed be He ! And killed the Angel of Death, That killed the butcher, That slew the ox, That drank the water, That quenched the fire, That burned the staff, That beat the dog, That bit the cat, That ate the kid That my father bought For two pieces of money: A kid, a kid.
Стр. 465 - Duchess, with all the household, gentlemen and gentlewomen, were hunting in the park. I found her in her chamber reading...
Стр. 229 - ... of men, and behind them as many women, with all their heads and shoulders painted red; many of their heads bedecked with the white downe of Birds; but every one with something: and a great chayne of white beads about their necks.
Стр. 227 - Notwithstanding within an houre after they tyed him to a tree, and as many as could stand about him prepared to shoot him, but the King holding up the Compass in his hand, they all laid downe their Bowes and Arrowes, and in a triumphant manner led him to Orapaks, where he was after their manner kindly feasted and well used.
Стр. 263 - And if I have done well, and as is fitting the story, it is that which I desired : but if slenderly and meanly, it is that which I could attain unto.
Стр. 364 - Since once I sat upon a promontory, And heard a mermaid, on a dolphin's back, Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath, That the rude sea grew civil at her song ; And certain stars shot madly from their spheres. To hear the sea-maid's music.