The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 6T. Cadell, 1823 |
Từ bên trong sách
Kết quả 1-5 trong 100
Trang 2
... English monarch ; and the prudent foresaw greater advantages resulting from a union with Scotland , than disadvantages from submitting to a prince of that nation . The alacrity with which the English looked towards the successor had ad ...
... English monarch ; and the prudent foresaw greater advantages resulting from a union with Scotland , than disadvantages from submitting to a prince of that nation . The alacrity with which the English looked towards the successor had ad ...
Trang 4
... English would have thrown less blame on the King's facility in bestowing favours , had these been confined entirely ... English subjects would loudly complain . The Duke of Lenox , the Earl of Marre , Lord Hume , Lord Kinloss , Sir ...
... English would have thrown less blame on the King's facility in bestowing favours , had these been confined entirely ... English subjects would loudly complain . The Duke of Lenox , the Earl of Marre , Lord Hume , Lord Kinloss , Sir ...
Trang 7
... English monarch was not equal to such vast enter- prises . The love of peace was his ruling passion ; and it was his peculiar felicity , that the conjunctures of the times rendered the same object which was ' agreeable to him in the ...
... English monarch was not equal to such vast enter- prises . The love of peace was his ruling passion ; and it was his peculiar felicity , that the conjunctures of the times rendered the same object which was ' agreeable to him in the ...
Trang 19
... English ears , but one to which they had al- ready been somewhat accustomed from the mouth of Elizabeth . He added , That all their privileges were derived from his grant , and hoped they would nat turn them against him ; a sentiment ...
... English ears , but one to which they had al- ready been somewhat accustomed from the mouth of Elizabeth . He added , That all their privileges were derived from his grant , and hoped they would nat turn them against him ; a sentiment ...
Trang 23
... English story , insist on it as a fact well known and avowed , how- ever contrary to present received opinion , that * See note [ C ] , at the end of the volume . Journ . 21 May , 1604 . " Id . Ibid . shipping 1604 . XLV . 1604 . CHAP ...
... English story , insist on it as a fact well known and avowed , how- ever contrary to present received opinion , that * See note [ C ] , at the end of the volume . Journ . 21 May , 1604 . " Id . Ibid . shipping 1604 . XLV . 1604 . CHAP ...
Ấn bản in khác - Xem tất cả
Thuật ngữ và cụm từ thông dụng
ancient appeared army assembly attended authority bishops Buckingham catholics CHAP Charles church civil Clarendon clergy complaints conduct council court covenanters crown dangerous declared Duke Duke of Bavaria Earl ecclesiastical Elizabeth endeavoured enemies engaged England English entirely established expedient extremely farther favour force former Franklyn grievances Hist honour house of commons house of peers ibid Idem Ireland Irish isle of Rhé James James's Journ Kennet King King's kingdom levied liament liberty Lord measures ment ministers monarch Nalson nation necessity obliged Palatinate papists Parl parlia parliament party peace peers petition petition of right popular possessed pounds prelates prerogative present pretended Prince privileges puritans Raleigh reason refused regard reign religion royal royal prerogative royalists Rush Rushworth Scotland Scots Scottish seized sent sovereign Spain Spanish spirit star-chamber Strafford subjects supply tion tonnage and poundage treaty violent voted Whitlocke whole XLVII zeal