The Modern Part of an Universal History,: From the Earliest Account of TimeS. Richardson, T. Osborne, C. Hitch, A. Millar, John Rivington, S. Crowder, P. Davey and B. Law, T. Longman, and C. Ware., 1764 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 2
... prince Eugene , the emperors have again recovered almost the whole kingdom . There are here very few cities , and thefe but thinly inhabited ; but the kingdom . abounds with villages and towns as large as cities , and full of people ...
... prince Eugene , the emperors have again recovered almost the whole kingdom . There are here very few cities , and thefe but thinly inhabited ; but the kingdom . abounds with villages and towns as large as cities , and full of people ...
Página 3
... prince of Etruria ; who , though he had again in- repulfed the Saracens from Naples and Calabria , had been ex - vited into pelled from Rome by a faction of the nobles . The Hunga- Italy by rians , upon his invitation , immediately ...
... prince of Etruria ; who , though he had again in- repulfed the Saracens from Naples and Calabria , had been ex - vited into pelled from Rome by a faction of the nobles . The Hunga- Italy by rians , upon his invitation , immediately ...
Página 7
... prince of Transylvania , in the year 1002 , in- fested the province next to him , with defign to oblige the The Bul- young king his nephew to return to the religion of his garians . ancestors . But Stephen marching against him with an ...
... prince of Transylvania , in the year 1002 , in- fested the province next to him , with defign to oblige the The Bul- young king his nephew to return to the religion of his garians . ancestors . But Stephen marching against him with an ...
Página 25
... prince of Efte ; and falling in love with that prince's daughter , he married her , and took her with him into Hungary . By her he had a pofthumous fon named Stephen , born at Efte , who had a fon named An- drew , afterwards king of ...
... prince of Efte ; and falling in love with that prince's daughter , he married her , and took her with him into Hungary . By her he had a pofthumous fon named Stephen , born at Efte , who had a fon named An- drew , afterwards king of ...
Página 31
... prince of Efte , left her big with child at his death ; fhe ring into her own country was delivered of Stephen , who rwards marrying Thomofina , a rich Venetian lady , of the ily of the Maurocenis , had by her Andrew , who was born I ...
... prince of Efte , left her big with child at his death ; fhe ring into her own country was delivered of Stephen , who rwards marrying Thomofina , a rich Venetian lady , of the ily of the Maurocenis , had by her Andrew , who was born I ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
The Modern Part of an Universal History,: From the Earliest Account of Time Visualização integral - 1760 |
The Modern Part of an Universal History,: From the Earliest Account of Time Visualização integral - 1761 |
The Modern Part of an Universal History,: From the Earliest Account of Time Visualização integral - 1762 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Abodrites affembled affiftance afterwards againſt Albert army Auftria Bavaria befides Bohemia Brandenburgh brother Catholic majefty caufe Charles Chriftian confent confiderable count court crown Dalmatia daughter death declared defeated difpute dominions duchy duke duke of Bavaria duke of Saxony eldeft election elector elector of Saxony elector palatine emperor empire eſtabliſhed faid fame fecond fecure fent feveral fhall fhips fhould fiege fince firft fituation fome foon fquadron France Frederic French ftates ftill fubjects fucceeded fucceffion fuch fupport garrifon Germany Henry Henry the Lion himſelf houfe houſe Hungarians Hungary iffue imperial intereft king of Bohemia king of Denmark king of Poland kingdom laft Lewis likewife mafter marched married Mecklenburgh minifter moft Moravia moſt obliged occafion Otho paffed palatine peace perfon poffeffion Poland pope prefent prifoners prince Proteftant Pruffia raiſed refolved Rhine Romans Saxony Schwerin Sigifmond Spain Spaniards Spanish ſtates Swedes thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe treaty troops whofe wife
Passagens conhecidas
Página 446 - His Britannic Majesty shall cause to be demolished all the fortifications which His subjects shall have erected in the Bay of Honduras, and other places of the Territory of Spain in that part of the world...
Página 446 - ... Honduras, and other places of the Territory of Spain in that part of the world, four months after the ratification of the present Treaty : and His Catholic Majesty shall not permit His Britannic Majesty's subjects, or their workmen, to be disturbed, or molested...
Página 377 - December, the king fent a meflage to the commons to acquaint them, that all his endeavours, as well as thofe of the king of France, to procure redrefs for the injuries done to his fubje&s by the king of Spain, to the unfpeakable detriment of their trade, or even to obtain a difcontinuance of his unjuil hoftilities, having proved ineffectual, he had found it neceflary to declare war againft Spain...
Página 446 - Indies, if any change fhall have happened there, all things fhall be reftored on the fame footing they were in, and conformably to the preceding treaties which fubfifted between the courts of France, Spain, and Portugal, before the prefent war.
Página 410 - Costas, and ships acting under the commission of the King of Spain or his Governors, contrary to the treaties subsisting between us and the crown of Spain and to the Law of Nations, to the great prejudice of the...
Página 406 - ... taken, but that the decifion of the cafes, which may happen, in order to remove all pretext for difpute, is to be referred to the plenipotentiaries, to be determined by them according to the treaties.
Página 439 - Britifh government, is what made, in the fame inftant, the declaration .of war, and attacked the King's dignity. Your Excellency may think of retiring when, and in the manner, is convenient to you ; which is the only anfwer that, without detaining you, his Majefty has ordered me to give you.
Página 416 - Anson thought it advisable to give orders to the captains to put all their provisions, which were in the way of their guns, on board the Anna pink, and to remount such of their guns as had formerly, for the ease of their ships, been ordered into the hold.
Página 411 - ... tends to interrupt and obstruct the free intercourse and correspondence between our dominions in Europe, and our colonies and plantations in America, and by means thereof, to deprive us, and our subjects, of...
Página 416 - Catherine's) they were to cruise off that island only ten days ; from whence, if not joined by the commodore, they were to proceed, and cruise off the harbour of Baldivia, making the land between the latitudes of 40° and 40° 30', and taking care to keep to the southward of the port ; and, if in fourteen days they were not joined by the rest of the squadron, they were then to quit this station, and to direct their course to the island...