| Oliver Goldsmith - 1849 - 524 trang
...March 8, 17<K. Reigned 12J years. SECTION I. 1. (AD 1702.) ANNE, married to prince George of Denmark, ascended the throne in the thirty-eighth year of her age, to the general satisfaction of all parties. She was the second daughter of king James, by his first wife, the daughter of chancellor Hyde, afterwards... | |
| Sarah Trimmer - 1849 - 460 trang
...princess was the con sort of George, AD 1702. Prince of Denmark, and second daughter of King James II. She ascended the throne in the thirty-eighth year of her age, to the general satisfaction of all parties. Anne had experienced great vicissitudes of fortune, and numberless mortifications, during the late... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1856 - 394 trang
...ANNE. Proclaimed queen in ilie year 1701, and died tit 1714. ANNE, married to prince George of Denmark, ascended the throne in the thirty-eighth year of her age, to the general satisfaction of all parties. She was the second daughter of James II. by his first wife, the daughter of chancellor Hyde, afterwards... | |
| Edward Farr - 1856 - 570 trang
...number of English kings who down to this period can really be pronounced England's benefactors. ANNE. William was succeeded, as sovereign of England, by Anne, Princess of Denmark, to the general satisfaction of all parties. As soon as she was proclaimed she declared her resolution... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1864 - 546 trang
...commanded, and how Maibro' fought. — Prior. 1. (AD 1702.) ANNE, married to prince George of Denmark, ascended the throne in the thirty-eighth year of her age, to the general satisfaction of all parties. She was the second daughter of king James, by his first wife, the daughter of chancellor Hyde, afterwards... | |
| David Hume - 1876 - 742 trang
...Expedition to the \\oit Indie* Charles Kin? of Spain arrives in Eiiglnnd. ANNE SUCCEEDS TO TlIE TYRONE. WILLIAM was succeeded as sovereign of England by Anne...seemed pleased with her elevation, on the supposition tuat as in all probability she would leave no heirs of her own body, the dictates of natural affection... | |
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