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An abridgment of The history of England, to the death of George ii - Trang 178
bởi Oliver Goldsmith - 1777
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The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II.

Oliver Goldsmith - 1771 - 494 trang
...preparation made by the Englifh, while all the proteftant powers of Europe regarded this enterpize as the critical event which was to decide for ever...admiral Santa Croce died, as likewife the vice admiral PaJianp; and the command of the expedition was given to the duke de Medina Sidonia, 4 perfon utterly...

The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II.

Oliver Goldsmith - 1771 - 484 trang
...preparation 'made by the Englifh, while all the proteftant powers of Europe regarded this enterpize as the critical event which was to decide for ever...fate of their religion. In the mean time, while the Spanifli Arma^ da was preparing to fail, the admiral Santa Croce died, as likewife the vice admiral...

The History of England, Tập 5

David Hume - 1775 - 446 trang
...to the purpofe of invading England. All the proteftants throughout Europe regarded this enterprize as the critical event, which was to decide for ever the fate of their T She made him fome promifes which (he never fulfilled, to give him a dukedom in England, with fuitable...

The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1789 - 344 trang
...preparation made by the Engglifh, while all the proteftant powers of Europe regarded this enterprize as the critical event which was to decide for ever...preparing to fail, the admiral Santa Croce died, as likxwiie the vice admiral Paliano, and the command of the expedition was given to the duke de Medina...

The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Tập 7

David Hume - 1789 - 510 trang
...to the purpofe of invading England. All the proteftants through/Jut Europe regarded this enterprife as the critical event, which was to decide for ever the fate of their religion; and though unable, by reafon of their diftance, to join their force to that of Elizabeth , they kept...

An Abridgment of the History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1797 - 414 trang
...by the Englilb, while all the Proteftant powers of Europe I 5 ' regarded . regarded this entcrprife as the critical event which was to decide for ever...likewife the vice admiral Paliano; and the command of the expedition was given to the duke de Medina Sidonia, a perfon utterly unexperienced in fea affairs...

The History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Death of George II.

Oliver Goldsmith - 1797 - 478 trang
...preparation made by the Englifh, while all the proteftant powers of Europe regarded this enterprife as the critical event which was to decide for ever...Spanifh Armada was preparing to fail, the admiral Santa Cruz died, as likewife the vice-admiral Kaliano ; and the command of the expedition was given to the...

The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1803 - 818 trang
...her foreign alliances could afford her. All the Protestants throughout Europe regarded this enterpnze as the critical event which was to decide for ever the fate of their religion ; and though unable to join their force to that of Elizabeth, they kept their eyes fixed on her conduct...

An abridgment of the history of England ... to the death of George the ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1803 - 396 trang
...proteftant powers of Europe regarded this enterprife as the critical event which was to decide for erer the fate of their religion. In the mean time, while the Spanifh Armada was pre« paring to fail, the admiral Santa Croce died, as likewife the vice admiral Paliano ; and the...

The Anti-Gallican ; Or Standard of British Loyalty, Religion and Liberty ...

1904 - 518 trang
...foreign alliances could afford her. All the Protestants throughout Europe regarded this enterprize as the critical event which was to decide for ever the fate of their religion ; and though unable to join their force to that of Elizabeth, they" kept their -eyes fixed on her conduct...




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