covenant" by which they engaged themselves to defend against all dangers the sovereign, the religion, the laws, and the liberties of the country. Messengers carried the covenant from village to village into the most distant quarters of the kingdom, just... A Summary of Modern History - Trang 167bởi Jules Michelet - 1875 - 376 trangXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| François Guizot - 1854 - 444 trang
...of the new canons and the new liturgy, and an oath of national union to defend, against all perils, the sovereign, the religion, the laws and the liberties of the country. No sooner was the Covenant proposed than it was received with unanimous feelings of joy and satisfaction.... | |
| François Pierre G. Guizot - 1854 - 460 trang
...of the new canons and the new liturgy, and an oath of national union to defend, against all perils, the sovereign, the religion, the laws and the liberties of the country. No sooner was the Covenant proposed than it was received with unanimous feelings of joy and satisfaction.... | |
| Jules Michelet - 1855 - 436 trang
...by the populace. The Scotch engaged by oath in a covenant, by which they bound themselves to defend the sovereign^ the religion, the laws, and the liberties of the country against all danger. Messengers, who repaired from village to village, carried it to the most remote... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1899 - 584 trang
...the trial of John Hampden, who chose to be imprisoned rather than pay an illegal tax of 20 shillings. A month after his condemnation the Bishop of Edinburgh,...English army, having refused to fight against its "brothers in religion," the King was obliged to put himself at the mercy of a fifth Parliament [the... | |
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