Miscellaneous Anecdotes Illustrative of the Manners and History of Europe: During the Reigns of Charles II, James II, William III, and Q. AnneLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1811 - 434 páginas |
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... 170 172 The Ambassador of the King of Bantam Specimen of Orthography 1682 173 174 Dreadful torrent of water in Sicily 1682 -- ibid . Effects Page Effects of temperance Bravery and Patriotism of British Seamen CONTENTS . ix.
... 170 172 The Ambassador of the King of Bantam Specimen of Orthography 1682 173 174 Dreadful torrent of water in Sicily 1682 -- ibid . Effects Page Effects of temperance Bravery and Patriotism of British Seamen CONTENTS . ix.
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... Effects of temperance Bravery and Patriotism of British Seamen William III . and the Estates of Scotland Visit of William III . to the University of Cambridge Siege of Vienna 1683 - Solemnity of proclaiming James II . at Madras Dreadful ...
... Effects of temperance Bravery and Patriotism of British Seamen William III . and the Estates of Scotland Visit of William III . to the University of Cambridge Siege of Vienna 1683 - Solemnity of proclaiming James II . at Madras Dreadful ...
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... effect ; upon which an order was issued to a clan residing in their neighbourhood , requiring them to bring in the heads of Mackull and his associates . This they accomplished , but with the loss of near eighty persons killed and ...
... effect ; upon which an order was issued to a clan residing in their neighbourhood , requiring them to bring in the heads of Mackull and his associates . This they accomplished , but with the loss of near eighty persons killed and ...
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... carry the soil where its effects would be less pernicious to Venice . This reso- lution seems to have been equally rash and impolitic impolitic with respect to the probable conse- quences attending a 8 The Gulph of Venice and the River.
... carry the soil where its effects would be less pernicious to Venice . This reso- lution seems to have been equally rash and impolitic impolitic with respect to the probable conse- quences attending a 8 The Gulph of Venice and the River.
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... effects of political jealousy rather than of a desire to conciliate the Barbarians . It is much to be lamented that the sufferings of in- dividuals held in the very worst species of cap- tivity , should still be considered of no import ...
... effects of political jealousy rather than of a desire to conciliate the Barbarians . It is much to be lamented that the sufferings of in- dividuals held in the very worst species of cap- tivity , should still be considered of no import ...
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affair ambassador antient appeared arms assertor attended BARBUNALES bassador blood Captain Cardinal Cardinal de Noailles cause ceremony Charles Charles II church coach Coire Comet commanded court crown declared dreadful Duke Duke of Lorrain Dukes of Berry Eight Mile Bridge Emperor endeavours enemy England English Envoy Estates of Scotland father favour fire France French gentleman Grand Prior Greuth Grisons hand hath Heaven honour immediately Imperial Majesty inhabitants instance justice King King of Spain King's kingdom late Leagues letter Lewis London Gazette Magnificent Lords Majesty's manner ment ministers Monarch nation never night observed occasion officers Paris Parliament passed person pleased Pope present priest Prince prisoner Protestant punishment ravelin reader received reign religion Royal seized sent servants shew ship Spain suffer sword thing thou tion town Turks Vizier whence wounded
Passagens conhecidas
Página 409 - Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding. For the merchandise of it is better than the merchandise of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold.
Página 335 - There are, says she, in one of her dispatches to him, insuperable difficulties, with respect to the ancient and fundamental laws of the government of our people ; which we fear do not permit sO severe and rigorous a sentence to be given, as your imperial majesty at first seemed to expect in this case ; and we persuade...
Página 367 - WP VAN NESS. NATHANIEL PENDLETON, Esq. In the evening of the same day I received from him the following answer : No. XI June 26, 1804. SIR, I have communicated the letter which you did me the honour to write to me of this date, to General Hamilton.
Página 305 - I may continually labour to overcome nature, to correspond with thy grace, to keep thy commandments, and to work out my salvation. Discover to me, O my God, the nothingness of this world, the greatness of heaven, the shortness of time, and the length of eternity.
Página 58 - With thee conversing I forget all time ; All seasons and their change, all please alike. Sweet is the breath of morn, her rising sweet, With charm of earliest birds; pleasant the sun, When first on this delightful land he spreads His orient beams, on herb, tree, fruit, and flower...
Página 162 - We William and Mary, King and Queen of Scotland, faithfully Promise and Swear, by this Our solemn Oath, in presence of the Eternal God, that during the whole course of Our Life, we will serve the same Eternal God, to the uttermost of Our power, according as he has required in his most holy Word...
Página 304 - Let me always remember to be submissive to my superiors, condescending to my inferiors, faithful to my friends, and charitable to my enemies. Assist me to overcome sensuality by mortification, avarice by alms-deeds, anger by meekness, and tepidity by devotion. O my God, make me prudent in...
Página 162 - Faith immediately preceding,) and shall abolish and gainstand all false religion, contrary to the same; and shall rule the people committed to their charge, according to the will and command of God revealed in His foresaid word, and according to the laudable laws and constitutions received in this realm, nowise repugnant to the said will of the eternal God...
Página 186 - Termunderzyl, there is not one house left, above three hundred people being drowned there, aud only nineteen escaping. Hereskes, Weywert, Woldendorp, and all the villages- near the Eems, have suffered extremely. The Western quarter has likewise had its share in this calamity, and the highest lands have not escaped. On Sunday and yesterday it reached this city ; the lower parts whereof are now all under water. From the walls of this city we can see nothing but the tops of houses and steeples that...
Página 135 - God, and putting a yoke upon the neck of the disciples, which neither our fathers," saith he, " nor we were able to bear:" but "all the Apostles, elders, and brethren, being assembled with one accord,