History of England comprising the reign of queen Anne until the Peace of Utrecht1870 - 13 strán (strany) |
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... sent to prison Lord Somers acquitted - Basis of the Grand Alliance Death of James the Second General Election in England 1702 Change of Ministry Case of Thomas Colepepper Act of Abjuration Death of William the Third His character · 23 4 ...
... sent to prison Lord Somers acquitted - Basis of the Grand Alliance Death of James the Second General Election in England 1702 Change of Ministry Case of Thomas Colepepper Act of Abjuration Death of William the Third His character · 23 4 ...
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... sent to Paris And Mesnager to London Preliminary Articles signed Dissatisfaction of the Dutch Count Gallas forbid the Court of England Pamphlets and lampoons Pageant designed in London streets Page · 474 · 476 · 477 478 · 479 · 480 ...
... sent to Paris And Mesnager to London Preliminary Articles signed Dissatisfaction of the Dutch Count Gallas forbid the Court of England Pamphlets and lampoons Pageant designed in London streets Page · 474 · 476 · 477 478 · 479 · 480 ...
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... Somers declared that he had consulted his friends and was resolved to take no step that should in · dicate either guilt or fear . Then on the 17th of April 1700 . I. CHAP . the King sent to him the Earl WILLIAM THE THIRD . 5.
... Somers declared that he had consulted his friends and was resolved to take no step that should in · dicate either guilt or fear . Then on the 17th of April 1700 . I. CHAP . the King sent to him the Earl WILLIAM THE THIRD . 5.
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Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) I. CHAP . the King sent to him the Earl of Jersey with a per- emptory order to return the Seals ; and sent back they were accordingly by Somers to the King . 1700 . It might be easy to dismiss Lord ...
Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) I. CHAP . the King sent to him the Earl of Jersey with a per- emptory order to return the Seals ; and sent back they were accordingly by Somers to the King . 1700 . It might be easy to dismiss Lord ...
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... sent to William a formal demand for those succours 4 Philip V. to William III . March 24 , 1701 , N. S. William to Philip , April 17 , 1701 , O. S. I. 1701 . which under the Treaty of 1677 England 16 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . Negotiations at ...
... sent to William a formal demand for those succours 4 Philip V. to William III . March 24 , 1701 , N. S. William to Philip , April 17 , 1701 , O. S. I. 1701 . which under the Treaty of 1677 England 16 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . Negotiations at ...
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Address affairs Allies Anne appointed army battle Bill Bishop Bishop Burnet Blenheim borough campaign CHAP Charles Hedges chief Church command Commissioners Court Crown Danube declared desired Duchess Duke of Savoy Dutch Earl Elector Elector of Bavaria Emperor enemy England English favour fleet force France French further garrison Godolphin Government Hague Harley High History Holland honours horse House of Commons Jacobites King of Spain King William kingdom letter Lord Haversham Lord Macaulay Lord Somers Majesty Majesty's Margrave Marl Marshal Marshal Tallard measure ment Meuse Ministers Nottingham occasion once Parliament party passed Peers person Peterborough Prince Eugene Prince Louis Protestant Queen reign Rhine Rochester Royal Scotland Scottish Scottish Parliament sent Session side siege Sir Edward Seymour Sovereign Spanish speech squadrons Succession Tallard tion took Tory Treaty troops Union Versailles Vienna Villars Villeroy vote Whig writes СНАР
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Strana 527 - You see the goodness of the master even in the old house-dog, and in a gray pad that is kept in the stable with great care and tenderness out of regard to his past services, though he has been useless for several years.
Strana 250 - Acts of Parliament pursuant to the Claim of Right, shall remain and continue unalterable, and that the said Presbyterian government shall be the only government of the Church within the kingdom of Scotland.
Strana 131 - We sent this morning 3,000 horse to his chief city of Munich, with orders to burn and destroy all the country about it. This is so contrary to my nature, that nothing but absolute necessity could have obliged me to consent to it, for these poor people suffer for their master's ambition. There having been no war in this country for above sixty years, these towns and villages are so clean, that you would be pleased with them.
Strana 255 - I consider this Union as a matter of the greatest importance to the wealth, strength, and safety of the whole island ; and, at the same time, as a work of so much difficulty and nicety in its own nature, that till now all attempts which have been made towards it in the course of above a hundred years have proved ineffectual ; and, therefore, I make no doubt but it will be remembered and spoke of hereafter, to the honour of those who have been instrumental in bringing it to such a happy conclusion.
Strana 528 - He has, moreover, bequeathed to the chaplain a very pretty tenement with good lands about it. It being a very cold day when he made his will, he left for mourning to every man in the parish a great frieze coat, and to every woman a black riding-hood.
Strana 20 - breed him a cobbler than a courtier, and a hangman
Strana 287 - The word Church had never any charm for me in the mouths of those who made the most noise with it...
Strana 146 - ... letter without being so vain as to tell my dearest soul, that within the memory of man there has been no victory so great as this; and as I am sure you love me entirely well, you will be infinitely pleased with what has been done, upon my account as well as the great benefit the public will have. For had the success of prince Eugene been equal to his merit, we should in that day's action have made an end of the war.
Strana 145 - I have not time to say more, but to beg you will give my duty to the queen, and let her know her army has had a glorious victory.
Strana 18 - That John Lord Somers, by advising his Majesty in the year 1698 to the treaty for partition of the Spanish monarchy, whereby large territories of the King of Spain's dominions were to be delivered up to France, was guilty of a high crime and misdemeanor...