The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, כרך 8Stereotyped and printed by and for A. Wilson, Duke Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, 1810 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 73
עמוד 43
... squadron , commanded by Chateau Renault , as a convoy to some transports laden with arms , ammunition , and a large sum of money for the use of king James . Before they sailed from Brest , king William , being informed of their ...
... squadron , commanded by Chateau Renault , as a convoy to some transports laden with arms , ammunition , and a large sum of money for the use of king James . Before they sailed from Brest , king William , being informed of their ...
עמוד 44
... squadron stood off to sea , and maintained a running fight till five in the after- noon , when Chateau Renault tacked about , and returned into the bay , content with the honour he had gained . The loss of men was inconsiderable on both ...
... squadron stood off to sea , and maintained a running fight till five in the after- noon , when Chateau Renault tacked about , and returned into the bay , content with the honour he had gained . The loss of men was inconsiderable on both ...
עמוד 52
... squadrons of England and Holland , made a fruitless attempt upon Cork , and lost a great number of seamen by sickness , which was imputed to bad provision . The Dartmouth ship of war fell into the hands of the enemy , who infested the ...
... squadrons of England and Holland , made a fruitless attempt upon Cork , and lost a great number of seamen by sickness , which was imputed to bad provision . The Dartmouth ship of war fell into the hands of the enemy , who infested the ...
עמוד 75
... squadrons of their horse were drawn down towards the river , as if they had intended to pass it immediately and attack the English The report was instantly communicated from place to place , until it reached Dublin ; from thence it was ...
... squadrons of their horse were drawn down towards the river , as if they had intended to pass it immediately and attack the English The report was instantly communicated from place to place , until it reached Dublin ; from thence it was ...
עמוד 76
... squadron of the enemy's horse ; and a considerable body of their cavalry and foot , commanded by general Hamilton , advanced from behind some little hil- locks to attack those that were landed , as well as to prevent the rest from ...
... squadron of the enemy's horse ; and a considerable body of their cavalry and foot , commanded by general Hamilton , advanced from behind some little hil- locks to attack those that were landed , as well as to prevent the rest from ...
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admiral affairs allies appointed army attack bill bishop Catalonia church command commissioners confederates council court crown declared defence desired detached duke of Marlborough duke of Savoy Dutch earl of Marlborough earl of Portland elector of Bavaria emperor encamped endeavours enemy engaged England English favour fleet forces France French king garrison granted Holland honour horse house of commons house of lords hundred immediately impeached interest Ireland king James king William king's kingdom land late Lewis lower house majesty majesty's marched mareschal marquis marquis of Tweedale ment ministers ministry nation oath obliged officers papists parliament party passed peace person petition presented prince privy proceedings proposed prosecuted protestant queen received resolution resolved retired returned royal assent sailed Scotland Scottish sent session ships siege sir Edward Seymour sir John Spain squadron subjects succession supply taken thousand pounds tion took tories treason treaty troops voted whigs
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 194 - And they went to bury her : but they found no more of her than the skull, and the feet, and the palms of her hands.
עמוד 336 - That no person who has an office or place of profit under the King, or receives a pension from the crown, shall be capable of serving as a member of the house of commons.
עמוד 488 - An Act for the security of Her " Majesty's Person and Government, and of the " succession to the Crown of Great Britain in the
עמוד 117 - ... that upon the trial of any peer or peeress either for treason or misprision all the peers who have a right to sit and vote in Parliament shall be duly summoned twenty days at least before every such trial to appear at every such trial, and that every peer so summoned and appearing at such trial shall vote in the trial...
עמוד 335 - That in case the crown and imperial dignity of this realm shall hereafter come to any person not being a native of this kingdom of England this nation be not obliged to engage in any war for the defence of any dominions or territories which do not belong to the crown of England without the consent of Parliament.
עמוד 365 - An act for the further security of his Majesty's person and the succession of the crown in the Protestant line, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and all other pretenders, and their open and secret abettors...
עמוד 374 - ANNE, married to prince George of Denmark, ascended the throne in the thirty-eighth year of her age, to the general satisfaction of all parties. She was the second daughter of king James, by his first wife, the daughter of chancellor Hyde, afterwards earl
עמוד 335 - That in case the Crown and imperial dignity of this realm shall hereafter come to any person, not being a native of this kingdom of England, this nation be not obliged to engage in any war for the defence of any dominions or territories which do not belong to the Crown of England, without...
עמוד 492 - ... that the Church of England as by law established, which was rescued from the extremest danger by King William the Third of glorious memory, is now by God's blessing, under the happy reign of her Majesty, in a most safe and flourishing condition, and that whoever goes about to suggest and insinuate that the Church is in danger under her Majesty's administration is an enemy to the queen, the Church and the kingdom...
עמוד 469 - ... this right, and prescribe when he should, and when he should not, be allowed the benefit of the laws, he ceased to be a freeman, and his liberty and property were precarious. They requested, therefore, that no consideration whatever should prevail with her majesty to suffer an obstruction to the known course of justice; but that she would be pleased to give effectual orders for the immediate issuing of the writs of error.