The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People, as Well as a History of the Kingdom ..Harper & Brothers, 1848 |
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Strana 206
... queen that had molded the government to his vately married to Mr. Masham , and was in the wishes , that had done every thing for him , and that habit of being ... long in getting notice of Mr. Har- and I likewise then discovered , beyond ...
... queen that had molded the government to his vately married to Mr. Masham , and was in the wishes , that had done every thing for him , and that habit of being ... long in getting notice of Mr. Har- and I likewise then discovered , beyond ...
Strana 272
... before : that it was true the queen did not see through this ; and it seemed next to impossible , the rage and irrecon- cilable aversion of the greatest part of the common people to her brother being ... had rejected every overture from the ...
... before : that it was true the queen did not see through this ; and it seemed next to impossible , the rage and irrecon- cilable aversion of the greatest part of the common people to her brother being ... had rejected every overture from the ...
Strana 379
... had the duchess entirely on his side , he knew not what must or might in ... before they reached Osna- bruck , George was dead . His unfortunate wife , who never saw England , and who never bore the title of queen , had died just seven months ...
... had the duchess entirely on his side , he knew not what must or might in ... before they reached Osna- bruck , George was dead . His unfortunate wife , who never saw England , and who never bore the title of queen , had died just seven months ...
Strana 381
... length of the same person , neither of had intrusted a copy of it to Dr. Wake , archbishop which Lady Suffolk had ever seen before . The of Canterbury . At the very first council at which prince had kept them concealed , not daring to ...
... length of the same person , neither of had intrusted a copy of it to Dr. Wake , archbishop which Lady Suffolk had ever seen before . The of Canterbury . At the very first council at which prince had kept them concealed , not daring to ...
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Strana 358 - ... the governor and company of the Bank of England, or by the governor and company of merchants of Great Britain trading to the South Seas and other parts of America...
Strana 3 - That king James the Second, having endeavoured to subvert the Constitution of the Kingdom, by breaking the original Contract between king and people, and, by the advice of Jesuits, and other wicked persons, having violated the fundamental Laws, and having withdrawn himself out of the Kingdom, has abdicated the Government, and that the Throne is thereby become vacant.
Strana 69 - France to subvert our religion, laws and liberty, we whose names are hereunto subscribed do heartily, sincerely and solemnly profess, testify and declare that his present Majesty King William is rightful and lawful king of these realms...
Strana 5 - ... to be to the heirs of the body of the said princess; and for default of such issue to the princess Anne of Denmark and the heirs of her body; and for default of such issue to the heirs of the body of the said prince of Orange.
Strana 288 - children, and I know not whether God Almighty " will vouchsafe to let me live to give them the " education I could wish they had. Therefore, " my Lords, I own I tremble when I think that a " certain divine, who is hardly suspected of being " a Christian, is in a fair way of being a bishop, and " may one day give licences to those who shall be " intrusted with the education of youth ! " * All parties looked with great interest to the conduct of the Lord Treasurer on this occasion.
Strana 123 - That after the said limitation shall take effect as aforesaid, no person born out of the kingdoms of England, Scotland or Ireland or the dominions thereunto belonging (although he be naturalized or made a denizen, except such as are born of English parents) shall be capable to be of the privy council, or a member of either house of parliament...
Strana 261 - Mat, hide the nakedness of thy country, and give the best turn thy fertile brain will furnish thee with to the blunders of thy countrymen, who are not much better politicians than the French are poets.'* Soon after, the duke of Shrewsbury went on a formal embassy to Paris.
Strana 252 - ... that she thought fit to dismiss him from all his employments, that the matter might be impartially examined.
Strana 136 - Anne, within three days after her accession, went down to the House of Lords, and there declared her resolution to support the measures planned by her predecessor, who had been " the great support, not only of these kingdoms, but of all Europe.
Strana 5 - ... during their lives, and the life of the survivor of them : and that the entire, perfect, and full exercise of the regal power and government be only in, and executed by his majesty, in the names of both their...