The history of Bristol, civil and ecclesiastical. (Vol. 2 by J. Evans).1816 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 54
עמוד 12
... precincts were then a part of the estate of the corporation by purchase from Charles I. Whence it would seem that the civil power was then absorbed in military autho- rity . The progress of civilization , however , at 12.
... precincts were then a part of the estate of the corporation by purchase from Charles I. Whence it would seem that the civil power was then absorbed in military autho- rity . The progress of civilization , however , at 12.
עמוד 34
... seems to have enjoyed all the advantages and exercised all the privileges of a borough , at as early a period as any in the empire . " It appears , " says Dr. Hooke , " that Bristol was separated from all foreign jurisdiction and ...
... seems to have enjoyed all the advantages and exercised all the privileges of a borough , at as early a period as any in the empire . " It appears , " says Dr. Hooke , " that Bristol was separated from all foreign jurisdiction and ...
עמוד 46
... seems to have obtained distinction by its demonstrations of joy for the event ; and in the subsequent reigns its attachment to the monarch could scarcely be shaken even by the attempts of James II . to bury the British constitution in ...
... seems to have obtained distinction by its demonstrations of joy for the event ; and in the subsequent reigns its attachment to the monarch could scarcely be shaken even by the attempts of James II . to bury the British constitution in ...
עמוד 48
... seem that the prin- cipal merchants were accustomed to assist the body corporate in their deliberations . * Upon the old bridge was a chapel , under which was an arched room of the same extent as the building , which was used as a ...
... seem that the prin- cipal merchants were accustomed to assist the body corporate in their deliberations . * Upon the old bridge was a chapel , under which was an arched room of the same extent as the building , which was used as a ...
עמוד 64
... antiquitates et bonitates in ea gildà repertas . " + Collegium presbitorum vocatum le kalenders in occidentali parte ecclesiæ omnium sanctorum in quo collegio Thomas Botoner avun- also seem that the members of the society were anxious 64.
... antiquitates et bonitates in ea gildà repertas . " + Collegium presbitorum vocatum le kalenders in occidentali parte ecclesiæ omnium sanctorum in quo collegio Thomas Botoner avun- also seem that the members of the society were anxious 64.
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
abbey abbot afterwards altar ancient annum antiquity appears APPENDIX,-No Augustine Barrett benevolence Berkeley Bibert bishop bishop of Bristol bishop of Worcester Bristol cathedral building buried Cabot Canynge castle cathedral chapel character charter Chatterton choir church of St Colston's School commencement considerable corporation death dedicated denominated deserve died distinguished Duddlestone early ecclesiastical Edward elegant erected establishment expence founder genius Henry Henry VIII history of Bristol honour illustrious improvement indigence inscription interest Itin John Kalendaries Leland liberal Lord Mary mayor memory ment mentioned merchant monastery monument Nennius notice object original parish parliament period piety possessed pounds present preserved principal probably procure produced recorded Redcliffe reign religious reputation respect river Avon Robert Robert Fitzharding Rowley sacred Saint sheriffs society south aisle spirit stone tablet talents Thomas tion Tobias Matthews tomb William Canynge William of Worcester
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 52 - On a bulk, in a cellar, or in a glasshouse, among thieves and beggars, was to be found the Author of The Wanderer...
עמוד 52 - ... passed the night sometimes in mean houses, which are set open at night to any casual wanderers, sometimes in cellars, among the riot and filth of the meanest and most profligate of the rabble ; and sometimes, when he had not money to support even the...
עמוד 13 - a singular person, whose life was one contradiction. He wrote against popery, and embraced it; he was a zealous opposer of the court, and a sacrifice for it: was conscientiously converted in the midst of his prosecution of Lord Strafford, and was most unconscientiously a prosecutor of Lord Clarendon.
עמוד 158 - Sheridan did me the honour (as his friend,) to introduce me to the best society, and the first literary men in the kingdom, who all sought his company. They were sure to find him almost every night at my house, where he was the great magnet of attraction.
עמוד 319 - Blessed is that servant whom the Lord, when he cometh, shall find so doing.
עמוד 55 - ... nothing will supply the want of prudence; and that negligence and irregularity, long continued, will make knowledge useless, wit ridiculous, and genius contemptible.
עמוד 310 - Do you think that single point worth the sacrificing every thing else to? You may then be rich. Thousands have become so from the lowest beginnings by toil, and patient diligence, and attention to the minutest articles of expense and profit. But you must give up the pleasures of leisure, of a vacant mind, of a free unsuspicious temper.
עמוד 52 - He lodged as much by accident as he dined, and passed the night sometimes in mean houses, which are set open at night to any casual wanderers, sometimes in cellars, among the riot and filth of the meanest and most profligate of the rabble...
עמוד 310 - ... advantage. Examine, compare, choose, reject; but stand to your own judgment; and do not, like children, when you have purchased one thing, repine that you do not possess another which you did not purchase. Such is the force of well-regulated industry, that a steady and vigorous exertion of our faculties, directed to one end, will generally insure success.
עמוד 422 - Duddlestone called his wife, who was up stairs, desiring her to put on a clean apron and come down, for the Queen's husband and another gentleman were come to dine with them ; she accordingly came, with a clean blue apron, and was immediately saluted by the Prince.