Historical and Biographical Essays, Band 1J. Murray, 1858 - 469 Seiten |
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... given out until the whole perfected ( MS ) Debate on Irish Rebellion , Thursday 11th of November ( MS ) -Avowal of intention to address and publish Remonstrance to the people ( MS ) -Strode's habit in debate Third Debate on Remonstrance ...
... given out until the whole perfected ( MS ) Debate on Irish Rebellion , Thursday 11th of November ( MS ) -Avowal of intention to address and publish Remonstrance to the people ( MS ) -Strode's habit in debate Third Debate on Remonstrance ...
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... given by the City to the King on his return from Scotland , had got up an entertainment of their own in the shape of a libel ( the Remonstrance , that is ) , than which fouler or blacker could not be imagined , against his person and ...
... given by the City to the King on his return from Scotland , had got up an entertainment of their own in the shape of a libel ( the Remonstrance , that is ) , than which fouler or blacker could not be imagined , against his person and ...
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... given of the Remon- strance , by an account of the Debates respecting it in the House of Commons , and these with relation as well to itself as to its antecedents and consequences , far more interesting , because more minute and ...
... given of the Remon- strance , by an account of the Debates respecting it in the House of Commons , and these with relation as well to itself as to its antecedents and consequences , far more interesting , because more minute and ...
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John Forster. facts given in this paper are derived , and now first con- tributed to history . They are the result of much tedious and painful research into the blotted manu- scripts of Sir Simonds D'Ewes , preserved in five bound ...
John Forster. facts given in this paper are derived , and now first con- tributed to history . They are the result of much tedious and painful research into the blotted manu- scripts of Sir Simonds D'Ewes , preserved in five bound ...
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... given as an illustration to the present volume . Many portions , certainly , are more legibly written , a secretary or transcriber having been called in for the purpose ; but these are found upon examination to be also the less valuable ...
... given as an illustration to the present volume . Many portions , certainly , are more legibly written , a secretary or transcriber having been called in for the purpose ; but these are found upon examination to be also the less valuable ...
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Seite 315 - He was a strong man," so intimates Charles Harvey, who knew him: "in the dark perils of war, in the high places of the field, hope shone in him like a pillar of fire, when it had gone out in all the others.
Seite 112 - We had sheathed our swords in each other's bowels,' says an eyewitness, ' had not the sagacity and great calmness of Mr. Hampden, by a short speech, prevented it.
Seite 3 - More Worlds than One. The Creed of the Philosopher and the Hope of the Christian.
Seite 73 - Service they please, for we hold it requisite that there should be throughout the whole realm a conformity to that order which the laws enjoin according to the Word of God.
Seite 4 - BUNBURY'S (CJF) Journal of a Residence at the Cape of Good Hope ; with Excursions into the Interior, and Notes on the Natural History and Native Tribes of the Country.
Seite 177 - By this means our liberty becomes a noble freedom. It carries an imposing and majestic aspect. It has a pedigree and illustrating ancestors. It has its bearings and its ensigns armorial. It has its gallery of portraits ; its monumental inscriptions ; its records, evidences, and titles.
Seite 314 - I perceive, your forces are not in a capacity for present release. Wherefore, whatever becomes of us, it will be well for you to get what forces you can together ; and the South to help what they can.
Seite 25 - History of Rome. From the Earliest Times to the Establishment of the Empire. With the History of Literature and Art.
Seite 8 - Handbook of Architecture. Being a Concise and Popular Account of the Different Styles prevailing in all Ages and Countries in the World. With a Description of the most remarkable Buildings.
Seite 72 - But what can we the Commons, without the conjunction of the House of Lords, and what conjunction can we expect there, when the Bishops and recusant lords are so numerous and prevalent that they are able to cross and interrupt our best endeavours for reformation, and by that means give advantage to this malignant party to traduce our proceedings?