The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II.T. Davies ... Becket and De Hondt, and T. Cadell, 1771 |
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... fuppofed to be levelled a- gainst the strolling priests and friars . It was enacted also , that all who denied the king's fupremacy , or afferted the pope's , fhould , for the first offence , forfeit their goods and chat- tels , and ...
... fuppofed to be levelled a- gainst the strolling priests and friars . It was enacted also , that all who denied the king's fupremacy , or afferted the pope's , fhould , for the first offence , forfeit their goods and chat- tels , and ...
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... fuppofed to incur guilt upon this oc- cafion , was one Joan Boucher , commonly call- ed Joan of Kent ; who was fo extremely ob- ftinate , that the commiffioners could gain no- thing upon her . She had maintained an ab- ftrufe ...
... fuppofed to incur guilt upon this oc- cafion , was one Joan Boucher , commonly call- ed Joan of Kent ; who was fo extremely ob- ftinate , that the commiffioners could gain no- thing upon her . She had maintained an ab- ftrufe ...
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... fuppofed that Somerfet's fate was fixed , as his enemies were numerous , and the charges against him of the most heinous nature . The chief article of which he was accused , was his ufurpation of the govern- ment , and the taking all ...
... fuppofed that Somerfet's fate was fixed , as his enemies were numerous , and the charges against him of the most heinous nature . The chief article of which he was accused , was his ufurpation of the govern- ment , and the taking all ...
Σελίδα 62
... , and witty . But it foon turned out that all their confidence was ill founded ; for the queen's fuppofed pregnancy was only the 1 begin- beginning of a dropfy , which the difordered ftate of 62 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 1 ...
... , and witty . But it foon turned out that all their confidence was ill founded ; for the queen's fuppofed pregnancy was only the 1 begin- beginning of a dropfy , which the difordered ftate of 62 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 1 ...
Σελίδα 88
... fuppofed murderer ; the queen herself was not entirely exempt from the general fufpicion ; and papers were privately ftuck up every where , ac- cufing her of being an accomplice . Mary , more folicitous to punish others than defend her ...
... fuppofed murderer ; the queen herself was not entirely exempt from the general fufpicion ; and papers were privately ftuck up every where , ac- cufing her of being an accomplice . Mary , more folicitous to punish others than defend her ...
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Σελίδα 308 - 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.
Σελίδα 279 - Have mercy, Lord, on me, I pray ; For men would me devour.
Σελίδα 307 - Though innocent towards his people, he acknowledged the equity of his execution in the eyes of his Maker; and observed, that an unjust sentence which he had suffered to take effect, was now punished by an unjust sentence upon himself.
Σελίδα 161 - I say, they will receive a terrible blow this parliament, and yet they shall not see who hurts them. This counsel is not to be contemned, because it may do you good, and can do you no harm : for the danger is past, as soon as you have burned the letter. And I hope God will give you the grace to make good use of it, unto whose holy protection I commend you*.
Σελίδα 146 - ... in the seventieth year of her age, and the forty-fifth of her reign.
Σελίδα 247 - Pym, and Strode. The articles were, That they had traitorously endeavoured to subvert the fundamental laws and government of the kingdom, to deprive the...
Σελίδα 400 - 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.
Σελίδα 162 - 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...
Σελίδα 327 - I: is you, continued he to the mem" bers, that have forced rue upon this. I " have fought the Lord night and day that he " would rather flay me than put me upon this
Σελίδα 405 - ... to the execution of the catholic designs. The king asked him, what sort of a man don John was : he answered, a tall lean man; directly contrary to truth, as the king well knew3. He totally mistook the situation of the Jesuits