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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... English ; and it is faid that he liftened to his infinuations , contrary to the will of her father , who had ex- cluded her the fucceffior , in cafe she married with- out the consent of council . The admiral , how- cver , it is fuppofed ...
... English ; and it is faid that he liftened to his infinuations , contrary to the will of her father , who had ex- cluded her the fucceffior , in cafe she married with- out the consent of council . The admiral , how- cver , it is fuppofed ...
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... English court , was fo aftonished at his early progrefs , that he extols him as a pro- digy of nature . It is probable , however , that fo much flattery as he received would have contribut- ed to corrupt him , as it had formerly ...
... English court , was fo aftonished at his early progrefs , that he extols him as a pro- digy of nature . It is probable , however , that fo much flattery as he received would have contribut- ed to corrupt him , as it had formerly ...
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... English laws , cuftoms , and privileges ; that her iffue should in- herit , together with England , Burgundy , and the Low - Countries ; and that if Don Carlos , Philip's fon by a former marriage , fhould die , the queen's iffue fhould ...
... English laws , cuftoms , and privileges ; that her iffue should in- herit , together with England , Burgundy , and the Low - Countries ; and that if Don Carlos , Philip's fon by a former marriage , fhould die , the queen's iffue fhould ...
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... English , which one of the fpectators obferving , ftruck him a blow on the fide of the head , and commanded him to pray in Latin . Taylor continued a few minutes filent , with his eyes fteadfastly fixed upward , when one of the guards ...
... English , which one of the fpectators obferving , ftruck him a blow on the fide of the head , and commanded him to pray in Latin . Taylor continued a few minutes filent , with his eyes fteadfastly fixed upward , when one of the guards ...
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... English parliament , however lax in their principles at that time , harboured a continual jealoufy against him , and passed repeated acts , by which they ascertain- ed the limits of his power , and confirmed the au- thority of the queen ...
... English parliament , however lax in their principles at that time , harboured a continual jealoufy against him , and passed repeated acts , by which they ascertain- ed the limits of his power , and confirmed the au- thority of the queen ...
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Страница 214 - There is, sir, but one stage more, which though turbulent and troublesome, is yet a very short one. Consider, it will soon carry you a great way; it will carry you from earth to heaven; and there you shall find, to your great joy, the prize to which you hasten, a crown of glory.
Страница 47 - Spain, and to settle there during the remainder of his life, — all these melancholy reflections preyed upon her mind, and threw her into a lingering fever, of which she died, after a short and unfortunate reign of five years four months and eleven days.
Страница 213 - At these words, the child looked very steadfastly upon him. "Mark, child! what I say: they will cut off my head! and perhaps make thee a king: but mark what I say: thou must not be a king as long as thy brothers Charles and James are alive. They will cut off thy brothers' heads, when they can catch them! And thy head, too they will cut off at last! Therefore I charge thee, do not be made a king by them!
Страница 211 - On the fourth, the judges having examined some witnesses, by whom it was proved that the king had appeared in arms against the forces commissioned by the parliament; they pronounced sentence against him.
Страница 114 - A terrible blow, and yet the authors concealed; a danger so sudden, and yet so great ; these circumstances seemed all to denote some contrivance by gunpowder ; and it was thought advisable to inspect all the vaults below the Houses of Parliament. This care belonged to the Earl of Suffolk, lord chamberlain, who purposely delayed the search till the day before the meeting of Parliament. He remarked those great piles of wood and...
Страница 128 - AD^ tertian ague, which, when his courtiers assured him i*"• i from the proverb that it was health for a king, he replied, that the proverb was meant for a young king. After some fits, he found himself extremely weakened, and sent for the prince, whom he exhorted to...
Страница 217 - BY GOD'S BLESSING, RESTORED, 1648. The forms of all public business were changed, from the king's name, to that of the keepers of the liberties of England.
Страница 280 - Tongue came next to the treasurer and told him that a packet of letters, written by Jesuits concerned in the plot, was that night to be put into the post-house for Windsor, directed to Bennifield, a Jesuit confessor to the duke.
Страница 88 - Amen," while the rest of the spectators wept and sighed at this affecting spectacle ; for flattery and zeal alike gave place to stronger and better emotions. Thus died Mary, in the forty-fifth year of her age, and the nineteenth of her captivity — a princess unmatched in beauty, and unequalled in misfortunes.