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... passed from Hibernia , or Ireland , to Caledonia . Hi- bernia was called from them Scotia , a name afterwards applied to North Britain . The Scots lived on the western , and the Picts on the eastern , side of Caledonia . Their combined ...
... passed from Hibernia , or Ireland , to Caledonia . Hi- bernia was called from them Scotia , a name afterwards applied to North Britain . The Scots lived on the western , and the Picts on the eastern , side of Caledonia . Their combined ...
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... passed to prohibit the peasantry from hunting in it , and the slaughter of a deer or wild boar was punished by putting out the offender's eyes . 9. In 1084 William caused a survey of the king- dom to be made , the results of which were ...
... passed to prohibit the peasantry from hunting in it , and the slaughter of a deer or wild boar was punished by putting out the offender's eyes . 9. In 1084 William caused a survey of the king- dom to be made , the results of which were ...
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... passing through Vienna , his concealed rank was dis- covered , and Leopold duke of Austria , his old enemy , caused him to be arrested and thrown into prison . This enmity originated in Leopold's offended vanity . After the capture of ...
... passing through Vienna , his concealed rank was dis- covered , and Leopold duke of Austria , his old enemy , caused him to be arrested and thrown into prison . This enmity originated in Leopold's offended vanity . After the capture of ...
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... passed , which rendered the position of the peasantry worse than it had been before . 4. Richard now fell into the hands of favourites , and lavished upon them his richest estates and highest honours . One of these minions , Robert de ...
... passed , which rendered the position of the peasantry worse than it had been before . 4. Richard now fell into the hands of favourites , and lavished upon them his richest estates and highest honours . One of these minions , Robert de ...
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... passed over to France , leaving the Duke of Bedford at the head of affairs in England . Shortly before starting a conspiracy was discovered , the object of which was to murder Henry and his brothers , and to place the Earl of March on ...
... passed over to France , leaving the Duke of Bedford at the head of affairs in England . Shortly before starting a conspiracy was discovered , the object of which was to murder Henry and his brothers , and to place the Earl of March on ...
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Стр. 178 - EPITAPH ON CHARLES II. Here lies our Sovereign Lord the King, Whose word no man relies on, Who never said a foolish thing, Nor ever did a wise one.
Стр. 223 - Here lies Fred, Who was alive, and is dead. Had it been his father, I had much rather. Had it been his brother, Still better than another. Had it been his sister, No one would have missed her. Had it been the whole generation, Still better for the nation. But since 'tis only Fred, Who was alive, and is dead, There's no more to be said.
Стр. 317 - 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. 121 - ... 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. 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. 114 - I renounce and refuse, as things written with my hand contrary to the truth which I thought in my heart, and written for fear of death, and to save my life if it might be...
Стр. 142 - Let Sir John Eliot's body be buried in the church of that parish where he died.
Стр. 172 - God grant mine eyes may never behold the like, who now saw above 10,000 houses all in one flame ! The noise and cracking and thunder of the impetuous flames, the shrieking of women and children...
Стр. 121 - 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. 188 - That the freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament.
Стр. 172 - ... houses all in one flame ! The noise and cracking and thunder of the impetuous flames, the shrieking of women and children, the hurry of people, the fall of towers, houses, and churches, was like...