The Pictorial History of England: Being, a History of the People, as Well as a History of the Kingdom, Τόμος 4C. Knight & Company, 1841 |
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... thought meet should be sent down to York . He did not press the lords of the council to go so far north to meet him , " the journey being so long , " but he hinted that their going would be agreeable to him . The body of Elizabeth was ...
... thought meet should be sent down to York . He did not press the lords of the council to go so far north to meet him , " the journey being so long , " but he hinted that their going would be agreeable to him . The body of Elizabeth was ...
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... thought ) save for a word the Lord Cecil cast in the way as his cause was in handling , that the king's glory consisted as much in freeing the innocent , as condemning the guilty . " It had not been thought convenient to place the able ...
... thought ) save for a word the Lord Cecil cast in the way as his cause was in handling , that the king's glory consisted as much in freeing the innocent , as condemning the guilty . " It had not been thought convenient to place the able ...
Σελίδα 13
... thought least dangerous , and Cecil undertook to be his friend . Every one thought that Grey and Raleigh would assuredly die . " It was determined " ( to use the unfeeling lan- guage of a contemporary ) " that the priests should lead ...
... thought least dangerous , and Cecil undertook to be his friend . Every one thought that Grey and Raleigh would assuredly die . " It was determined " ( to use the unfeeling lan- guage of a contemporary ) " that the priests should lead ...
Σελίδα 36
... thought that it must be an organised insurrection , got up either by the Papists or by the Puritans , who were equally dissatisfied with his government . But it was nothing of the sort , but rather resembled the agricultural riots about ...
... thought that it must be an organised insurrection , got up either by the Papists or by the Puritans , who were equally dissatisfied with his government . But it was nothing of the sort , but rather resembled the agricultural riots about ...
Σελίδα 43
... thought to satisfy them with civil words and paltry concessions . With regard to the Court of High Commission , which probably indisposed the minds of a greater number of his subjects than any other single cause , he would not cede a ...
... thought to satisfy them with civil words and paltry concessions . With regard to the Court of High Commission , which probably indisposed the minds of a greater number of his subjects than any other single cause , he would not cede a ...
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Σελίδα 399 - And whereas it is and hath been found by experience, that the office of a King in this nation and Ireland, and to have the power thereof in any single person, is unnecessary, burdensome, and dangerous to the liberty, safety and public interest of the people...
Σελίδα 131 - Nevertheless, against the tenor of the said statutes, and other the good laws and statutes of your realm to that end provided...
Σελίδα 191 - I will only say, that so long as this Covenant is in force, whether it be with or without explanation, I have no more power in Scotland than as a duke of Venice, which I will rather die than suffer.
Σελίδα 308 - From the entrance into this unnatural war, his natural cheerfulness and vivacity grew clouded, and a kind of sadness and dejection of spirit stole upon him, which he had never been used to ; yet being one of those who believed that one battle would end all differences, and that there would be so great a victory on one side, that the other would be compelled to submit to any conditions from the victor, which supposition and conclusion...
Σελίδα 178 - that he could be content to lend as well as others, but feared to draw upon himself that curse in Magna Charta which should be read twice a year against those who infringe it.
Σελίδα 132 - The King willeth that right be done according to the laws and customs of the realm ; and that the statutes be put in due execution, that his subjects may have no cause to complain of any wrong or oppressions, contrary to their just rights and liberties, to the preservation whereof he holds himself as well obliged as of his prerogative.
Σελίδα 177 - Barons which so agreed being, that when the good and safety of the kingdom in general is concerned, and the whole kingdom in danger...
Σελίδα 291 - ... of a personal courage equal to his best parts ; so that he was an enemy not to be wished wherever he might have been made a friend, and as much to be apprehended, where he was so, as any man could deserve to be ; and therefore his death was no less pleasing to the one party, than it was condoled in the other.
Σελίδα 67 - And likewise we bar from this benefit and liberty all such known Recusants, either men or women, as will abstain from coming to church or divine service, being therefore unworthy of any lawful recreation after the said service, that will not first come to the church and serve God...
Σελίδα 17 - If you aim at a Scottish Presbytery, it agreeth as well with monarchy as God and the deviL Then Jack, and Tom, and Will, and Dick, shall meet, and at their pleasure censure me and my council...