An abridgment of The history of England, to the death of George ii1777 |
Αναζήτηση στο βιβλίο
Αποτελέσματα 1 - 5 από τα 46.
Σελίδα 2
... field upon great occafions . They likewife ufed cha- riots in battle , which , with fhort fcythes fastened to the ends of the axle - trees , inflicted terrible wounds , Spreading terror and devastation wherefoever they drove . Nor while ...
... field upon great occafions . They likewife ufed cha- riots in battle , which , with fhort fcythes fastened to the ends of the axle - trees , inflicted terrible wounds , Spreading terror and devastation wherefoever they drove . Nor while ...
Σελίδα 4
... field . The con- ditions offered by Cæfar , and accepted by him were , that he should fend to the continent double the num- ⚫ber of hoftages at firft demanded , and that he should acknowledge fubjection to the Romans . Cæfar , however ...
... field . The con- ditions offered by Cæfar , and accepted by him were , that he should fend to the continent double the num- ⚫ber of hoftages at firft demanded , and that he should acknowledge fubjection to the Romans . Cæfar , however ...
Σελίδα 6
... field , and an infinite number were made prifon- ers , while Boadicea herself , fearing to fall into the hands of the enraged victor , put an end to her life by poifon . The general who finally established the dominion of the Romans in ...
... field , and an infinite number were made prifon- ers , while Boadicea herself , fearing to fall into the hands of the enraged victor , put an end to her life by poifon . The general who finally established the dominion of the Romans in ...
Σελίδα 25
... field , the Danish and English nobility , equally harraffed by thefe convulfi- ons , obliged their kings to come to a compromife , and to divide the kingdom between them by treaty . Canute referved to himself the northern paris of the ...
... field , the Danish and English nobility , equally harraffed by thefe convulfi- ons , obliged their kings to come to a compromife , and to divide the kingdom between them by treaty . Canute referved to himself the northern paris of the ...
Σελίδα 33
... to Normandy , where he foon compelled Robert and his adherents to quit : the field , and he was quickly reinftated in all his do-- minions . William C 5 . William had fcarcely put an end to this tranfaction , WILLIAM I. 33.
... to Normandy , where he foon compelled Robert and his adherents to quit : the field , and he was quickly reinftated in all his do-- minions . William C 5 . William had fcarcely put an end to this tranfaction , WILLIAM I. 33.
Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
An Abridgment of the History of England, to the Death of George II: Also a ... Oliver Goldsmith Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2016 |
An Abridgment of the History of England, to the Death of George Ii Oliver Goldsmith Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2019 |
An Abridgment of the History of England, to the Death of George II Oliver Goldsmith Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2016 |
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
accufed affiftance againſt alfo army battle began caftle caufe coaft command commiffion confequence confiderable confpiracy conqueft court crown death defigns defired duke duke of Norfolk duke of York earl Edward encreaſed enemy England English execution fafety faid fame favour fcheme fecond fecure feemed feen feized fent fentence ferved feven feveral fhare fhips fhort fhould fide fiege fince firft fituation flain fleet foldiers fome foon fpirit France French ftate ftill fubjects fucceeded fuccefs fuch fuffered fufficient fupply fuppofed fupport Henry himſelf houfe houſe infurrection interefts juftice king king's kingdom laft lefs lord meaſures minifter miniftry moft monarch moſt Northumberland occafion oppofe oppofition paffed parliament perfon poffeffed poffeffion prefent prifoner prince promifed purpoſe queen raife raiſed refolution refolved reft refuſed reign Saxons Scotland Spain thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand throne treaty troops ufual uſe victory Weft Whig whofe
Δημοφιλή αποσπάσματα
Σελίδα 224 - 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 183 - For the Queen! For the Queen! A plot is laid for my life!
Σελίδα 178 - Dunkirk, in order to intercept the Duke of Parma. This was the preparation made by the English ; while all the protestant powers...
Σελίδα 78 - ... was betrayed into Edward's hands, by sir John Monteith, his friend, whom he had made acquainted with the place of his concealment.
Σελίδα 189 - 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 230 - For shame," said he to the parliament, "get you gone; give place to honester men; to those who will more faithfully discharge their trust. You are no longer a parliament : I tell you, you are no longer a parliament. The Lord has done with you : he has chosen other instruments for carrying on his work.
Σελίδα 33 - The popular character of the prince, and a similarity of manners, engaged all the young nobility of Normandy and Maine, as well as of Anjou...
Σελίδα 86 - Nottingham for the place of their residence ; it was strictly guarded, the gates locked every evening, and the keys carried to the queen. It was therefore agreed between the king and some of...
Σελίδα 146 - ... them is unknown ; the chief evidence, it is said, amounted to no more than that Rochford had been seen to lean on her bed before some company.
Σελίδα 41 - Henry entertained hopes for three days, that his son had put into some distant port of England ; but when certain intelligence of the calamity was brought him, he fainted away; and it was remarked, that he never after was seen to smile, nor ever recovered his wonted cheerfulness.