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... parliament his army could disband , He raised no money , but he paid in land ; The rascals , thus enriched , he called them Lords , To please their upstart pride with new made words , And Domesday Book his tyranny records . Some show ...
... parliament his army could disband , He raised no money , but he paid in land ; The rascals , thus enriched , he called them Lords , To please their upstart pride with new made words , And Domesday Book his tyranny records . Some show ...
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... Parliament , of doubtful con- struction , some scanty precedents , of ambiguous authority , -half a score of judicial dicta , vague and indefinite in their meaning , -these are the materials of that political nondescript before which so ...
... Parliament , of doubtful con- struction , some scanty precedents , of ambiguous authority , -half a score of judicial dicta , vague and indefinite in their meaning , -these are the materials of that political nondescript before which so ...
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... parliamentary cause . They provisioned the garrison of Elizabeth Castle with stores from the captured vessels , and thus strengthened the means of protracted defence . The parliament held on the 22d June , 1643 , conferred on Lord War ...
... parliamentary cause . They provisioned the garrison of Elizabeth Castle with stores from the captured vessels , and thus strengthened the means of protracted defence . The parliament held on the 22d June , 1643 , conferred on Lord War ...
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... Parliament , so styling them- selves , have traitorously drawn them into the horrid rebellion which hath spread through most of this kingdom and in that isle , and have violently possessed them- selves of the estates of many of our good ...
... Parliament , so styling them- selves , have traitorously drawn them into the horrid rebellion which hath spread through most of this kingdom and in that isle , and have violently possessed them- selves of the estates of many of our good ...
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... parliament . These noblemen suspected some sinister understanding to exist between Cromwell and Mazarin , and that , between the two , the prince would be sacrificed . He , however , went to France on the 26th June , after a residence ...
... parliament . These noblemen suspected some sinister understanding to exist between Cromwell and Mazarin , and that , between the two , the prince would be sacrificed . He , however , went to France on the 26th June , after a residence ...
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Alderney ancient appears appointed ATTINGHAUSEN bailiff and jurats barons Beauvoir British called Captain castle Castle Cornet cause Channel Islands church command commerce committee Constable D'Escombas death declared desire duke Duke of Normandy duty elected England English exported father favour fish fishery France French give governor harbour Helier's Henry honour hundred imported inhabitants island of Guernsey isle Jersey John Jumieges justice king king's labour land livres tournois Lord Lord John Russell lordships Majesty Majesty's matter merchants Monjoy nature Norman Normandy observed order in council Ordericus Vitalis oysters parish parliament party persons Peter Carey petition possession present prince principle prison produce received reign rent respect revenue Richard Rouen Royal Court sent ships spirit STAUFFACHER Suwarrow tion town trade vessels votes vraic Wace whole William William Longsword
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Página 359 - He stretcheth out the north over the empty place, And hangeth the earth upon nothing. He bindeth up the waters in his thick clouds ; And the cloud is not rent under them.
Página 326 - Almighty's form Glasses itself in tempests; in all time, Calm or convulsed, in breeze, or gale, or storm, Icing the pole, or in the torrid clime Dark-heaving; boundless, endless, and sublime, The image of Eternity, the throne Of the invisible,— even from out thy slime The monsters of the deep are made; each zone Obeys thee; thou goest forth, dread, fathomless, alone.
Página 326 - There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore. There is society where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar; I love not man the less, but nature more...
Página 170 - His Majesty taking the said Report into Consideration, was pleased with the Advice of his Privy Council to approve thereof, and to Order, as it is hereby Ordered, that the said...
Página 245 - One of the surest signs of the regeneration of society will be, the elevation of the art of teaching to the highest rank in the community.
Página 269 - Hopkins to set forth, in Warlike Manner, the said . . . Brigantine, Called the Providence, under his own Command, and therewith by Force of Arms to apprehend, Seize, and take the Ships, Vessels, and Goods belonging to...
Página 110 - ... his bounties to his relations, his mistresses, and his favourites, yet frequently paying neither his household nor his creditors. His consequence always depended on a woman ; and he was always unfaithful to her. Nothing could equal the activity of his mind, nor the indolence of his body. No dangers could appal his courage ; no difficulties force him to abandon his projects. But the success of an enterprise always brought on disgust.
Página 278 - Proofs and Illustrations of the Attributes of GOD, from the Facts and Laws of the Physical Universe : being the Foundation of Natural and Revealed Religion.
Página 69 - It deserves to be remarked too, that, if we consult experience, the cheapness of wine seems to be a cause, not of drunkenness, but of sobriety. The inhabitants of the wine countries are in general the soberest people in Europe ; witness the Spaniards, the Italians, and the inhabitants of the sou them provinces of France.
Página 326 - Dark-heaving ; boundless, endless, and sublime — The image of Eternity — the throne Of the Invisible ; even from out thy slime The monsters of the deep are made ; each zone Obeys thee ; thou goest forth...