The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution, כרך 9Tourneisen, 1789 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 45
עמוד 7
... feemed to warrant his fuccefs in every reasonable undertaking . Other endowments likewife he had attained , which , in a private gentleman , would have been highly ornamental , and which , in a great monarch might have proved extremely ...
... feemed to warrant his fuccefs in every reasonable undertaking . Other endowments likewife he had attained , which , in a private gentleman , would have been highly ornamental , and which , in a great monarch might have proved extremely ...
עמוד 21
... feemed neceffary , in order to fupport the prefent mode of administration , and reprefs the rifing fpirit of liberty throughout the kingdom . Under thefe two heads may be reduced all the remark- able tranfactions of this reign , during ...
... feemed neceffary , in order to fupport the prefent mode of administration , and reprefs the rifing fpirit of liberty throughout the kingdom . Under thefe two heads may be reduced all the remark- able tranfactions of this reign , during ...
עמוד 23
... feemed juft , that the king should not strictly infift on the letter of the law , and oblige people of fo fmall revenue to accept of that expenfive honor . Edward VI " and queen Elizabeth " , who had both of them made ufe of this ...
... feemed juft , that the king should not strictly infift on the letter of the law , and oblige people of fo fmall revenue to accept of that expenfive honor . Edward VI " and queen Elizabeth " , who had both of them made ufe of this ...
עמוד 32
... feemed abfolutely neceffary for her fecurity : And it was obvious , that a navy must be built and equip- ped at ' leifure , during peace ; nor could it poffibly be fitted out on a fudden emergency , when the danger became urgent : Yet ...
... feemed abfolutely neceffary for her fecurity : And it was obvious , that a navy must be built and equip- ped at ' leifure , during peace ; nor could it poffibly be fitted out on a fudden emergency , when the danger became urgent : Yet ...
עמוד 45
... feemed to be fuch as would not fwear , whore , or be drunk ; but they would << lie , cozen , and deceive : That they would frequently hear two fermons a - day , and repeat " them too , and that fometimes they would fast " all day long ...
... feemed to be fuch as would not fwear , whore , or be drunk ; but they would << lie , cozen , and deceive : That they would frequently hear two fermons a - day , and repeat " them too , and that fometimes they would fast " all day long ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
aboliſhed accufation affembly againſt army authority becauſe befides bill of attainder biſhops caufe cauſe CHAP Charles church Clarendon commiffion commons conceffions confent confequence confiderable conftitution counfels court covenanters crown defired difpofition earl ecclefiaftical Effex enemies England Engliſh enterpriſe eſtabliſhed fafe faid fame fecurity feemed feized fent fervice fevere fhould fide firſt fituation fome foon fovereign fpirit ftill fubjects fuccefs fuch fufficient fupply fupport himſelf houfe houſe ibid impofed intereft Ireland Iriſh itſelf juſtice king king's kingdom lefs levied liberty LIII lord LVII meaſure ment minifters moft moſt muſt nation neceffary neceffity Nelfon obferved oppofition paffed parliament party perfons poffeffed prefent preferve prelates pretenfions prince prince Rupert puniſhment puritans purpoſe raiſed reaſonable refolution refolved refuſed royalifts Rufh Rufhworth Scotland Scots Scottiſh ſtill Strafford thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tion trained bands uſe utmoſt violent voted Whitlocke