The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II. By Dr. Goldsmith. In Four Volumes. ...Messrs. W. Sleater, H. Chamberlaine, J. Potts, W. Colles, R. Moncrieffe, T. Walker, W. Wilson, J. Exshaw, and L. White, 1789 |
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... command of the earl of Feverfham and Churchill , to check the progrefs of the rebels . They took poft at Sedge- more , a village in the neighbourhood of Bridge- water , and were joined by the militia of the coun- A 4 . try try in ...
... command of the earl of Feverfham and Churchill , to check the progrefs of the rebels . They took poft at Sedge- more , a village in the neighbourhood of Bridge- water , and were joined by the militia of the coun- A 4 . try try in ...
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... command- ed them to choose Parker without delay . Another refufal on their fide ferved ftill more to exasperate him ; and finding them refolute in the defence of their their privileges , he ejected them all , except two JAMES II 17.
... command- ed them to choose Parker without delay . Another refufal on their fide ferved ftill more to exasperate him ; and finding them refolute in the defence of their their privileges , he ejected them all , except two JAMES II 17.
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... commands of their fuperiors , than to obey them . From the peaceful and tractable difpofiti- on of his own countrymen , he expected a fimilar difpofition among the English ; he hoped to find them ready and willing to fecond his ambition ...
... commands of their fuperiors , than to obey them . From the peaceful and tractable difpofiti- on of his own countrymen , he expected a fimilar difpofition among the English ; he hoped to find them ready and willing to fecond his ambition ...
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... command were tumultuary , ungovernable , and brave . He confidered not the dangers which threatened the health of his troops by being confined to one place ; and he kept them in a low moift camp , near Dundalk , without firing almoft of ...
... command were tumultuary , ungovernable , and brave . He confidered not the dangers which threatened the health of his troops by being confined to one place ; and he kept them in a low moift camp , near Dundalk , without firing almoft of ...
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... command over Sarsfield , which gave the Irifh univerfal dif- content , as it fhewed the king could neither rely on their skill or their fidelity . On the other hand , general Ginckle , who had been appointed to com- mand the English ...
... command over Sarsfield , which gave the Irifh univerfal dif- content , as it fhewed the king could neither rely on their skill or their fidelity . On the other hand , general Ginckle , who had been appointed to com- mand the English ...
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Trang 170 - Parliament, suppose these lights refused, these reasonable requests rejected, by a corrupt majority of his creatures whom he retains in daily pay or engages in his particular interest by granting them those posts and places which ought never to be given to any but for the good of the public.
Trang 32 - Second, having endeavoured to subvert the constitution of the kingdom by breaking the original contract between King and people, and, by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked persons, having violated the fundamental laws, and having withdrawn himself out of the kingdom, had abdicated the government, and that the throne had thereby become vacant.
Trang 170 - ... as he has no virtue of his own, ridiculing it in others, and endeavouring to destroy or corrupt it in all.
Trang 105 - ... intelligence; and to have pocketed a deduction of two and a half per cent, from the pay of the foreign troops maintained by England.
Trang 200 - Spitalfields and other communities, engaged in associations; and even the managers of the theatres offered to raise a body of their dependents for the service of the government.
Trang 26 - Howe, came to Exeter. All England was in commotion. Lord Delamere took arms in Cheshire, the earl of Danby seized York, the earl of Bath, governor of Plymouth, declared for the prince, the earl of Devonshire made a like declaration in Derby. The nobility and gentry of...
Trang 66 - Wirtemberg, and intercept all communication between the Rhine and the allied army. The dispositions being made for the attack, and the orders communicated to the general officers, the forces advanced into the plain on the thirteenth day of August, and were ranged in order of battle.
Trang 32 - James having attempted to overturn the constitution of the kingdom by breaking the original contract between the king and people, and having, by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked persons, violated the fundamental laws and withdrawn himself out of the kingdom, had abdicated the government, and that the throne was thereby vacant.
Trang 132 - I am now to take my leave of your lordships, and of this honourable House, perhaps for ever; I shall lay down my life with pleasure in a cause favoured by my late dear royal mistress.
Trang 92 - ... he was prohibited from preaching for the term of three years ; his two...