The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
Từ bên trong sách
Kết quả 1-5 trong 83
Trang 10
... ment . 5 ) , they discovered an extraordinary alarm , on account of the rumour which was spread abroad con- cerning undertakers . It was reported , that several per- sons , attached to the king , had entered into a confede- racy ; and ...
... ment . 5 ) , they discovered an extraordinary alarm , on account of the rumour which was spread abroad con- cerning undertakers . It was reported , that several per- sons , attached to the king , had entered into a confede- racy ; and ...
Trang 12
... ment , that the commons complained to the peers of a speech made in the upper house by the bishop of Lincoln ; which it belonged only to that house to censure , and which the other could not regularly be supposed to be acquainted with ...
... ment , that the commons complained to the peers of a speech made in the upper house by the bishop of Lincoln ; which it belonged only to that house to censure , and which the other could not regularly be supposed to be acquainted with ...
Trang 45
... ment . He first tried the expedient of a benevolence or free gift from individuals ; pretending the urgency of the case , which would not admit of leisure for any other measure : but the jealousy of liberty was now roused , and the ...
... ment . He first tried the expedient of a benevolence or free gift from individuals ; pretending the urgency of the case , which would not admit of leisure for any other measure : but the jealousy of liberty was now roused , and the ...
Trang 48
... ment of Michel and Mompesson . " It was executed on the former . The latter broke prison and escaped . Vil- liers was , at that time , sent purposely on a foreign em- ployment ; and his guilt being less enormous , or less apparent ...
... ment of Michel and Mompesson . " It was executed on the former . The latter broke prison and escaped . Vil- liers was , at that time , sent purposely on a foreign em- ployment ; and his guilt being less enormous , or less apparent ...
Trang 49
... ment , and never again to sit in parliament , or come with- in the verge of the court . This dreadful sentence , dreadful to a man of nice sen- sibility to honour , he survived five years ; and , being re- leased in a little time from ...
... ment , and never again to sit in parliament , or come with- in the verge of the court . This dreadful sentence , dreadful to a man of nice sen- sibility to honour , he survived five years ; and , being re- leased in a little time from ...
Ấn bản in khác - Xem tất cả
Thuật ngữ và cụm từ thông dụng
ancient appeared army assembly attended authority bill bill of attainder bishops Buckingham Catholics Charles church civil Clarendon clergy complained conduct constitution council counsels court covenanters crown dangerous declared duke duke of Bavaria earl ecclesiastical endeavoured enemies engaged England English entirely established expedient extreme farther favour force former Franklyn grievances Hist honour house of commons house of peers ibid Idem Ireland Irish isle of Rhé James Journ king king's kingdom levied liberty lord measure ment ministers monarch Nalson nation necessity obliged palatine Parl parlia parliament party peace peers petition petition of right popular possessed prelates prerogative present pretended prevailed prince privileges Protestant Puritans reason refused regard reign religion royal royal prerogative royalists Rush Rushworth Scotland Scots seized sent shew sovereign Spain Spanish spirit star-chamber statutes Strafford subjects sufficient supply thought tion tonnage and poundage treaty violent voted Whitlocke whole zeal