The History of Modern Europe: With an Account of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: and a View of the Progress of Society, from the Rise of the Modern Kingdoms to the Peace of Paris, in 1763, Volume 2William Young Birch and Abraham Small, 1802 |
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... Gives himself up to all kinds of debauchery Sequel of the story of Joan , queen of Naples 1383 She is smothered between two mattrasses 15 16 ibid . 17 Exploits of Margaret , queen of Denmark , surnamed the Semiramis of the North 1399 ...
... Gives himself up to all kinds of debauchery Sequel of the story of Joan , queen of Naples 1383 She is smothered between two mattrasses 15 16 ibid . 17 Exploits of Margaret , queen of Denmark , surnamed the Semiramis of the North 1399 ...
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... gives the name of the West Indies Character of the natives of Hispaniola , where Columbus planted a colony 200 201 1493 He returns to Spain , where he is treated with great respect ibid . Makes another voyage with little success 202 ...
... gives the name of the West Indies Character of the natives of Hispaniola , where Columbus planted a colony 200 201 1493 He returns to Spain , where he is treated with great respect ibid . Makes another voyage with little success 202 ...
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... Give orders to their sister , the queen - regent of Scotland , to suppress the Protestant opinions in that kingdom id . Measures of the Scottish reformers 389 They style themselves the Congregation of the Lord , and enter into a bond ...
... Give orders to their sister , the queen - regent of Scotland , to suppress the Protestant opinions in that kingdom id . Measures of the Scottish reformers 389 They style themselves the Congregation of the Lord , and enter into a bond ...
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... give any immediate apprehensions to the lovers of their country . But this flattering prospect proved delusive . Discontents and dissentions soon took place among all orders of men . The first tumult was of the popular kind . War had ...
... give any immediate apprehensions to the lovers of their country . But this flattering prospect proved delusive . Discontents and dissentions soon took place among all orders of men . The first tumult was of the popular kind . War had ...
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... give him battle , he returned without ef- fecting any thing of consequence . Next season , however , Archibald earl of Douglas , who , at the head of twelve thou- sand men , attended by many of the principal nobility of Scotland , had ...
... give him battle , he returned without ef- fecting any thing of consequence . Next season , however , Archibald earl of Douglas , who , at the head of twelve thou- sand men , attended by many of the principal nobility of Scotland , had ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
affairs afterwards alliance ambition appeared arms army authority Bajazet battle body brother cardinal Charles church civil command conquest consequence council court crown danger daughter dear Philip death declared dominions duchess duchy duchy of Milan duke of Burgundy duke of Guise duke of Orleans earl Edward elector elector of Saxony Elizabeth emperor empire enemy engaged England English entered enterprize Europe execution father favour Ferdinand force fortune French Germany Henry Henry's Hist Holy honour house of York Ibid imperial Italy king of France king's kingdom Lewis liberty lord Low Countries marriage Mary Maximilian ment Milan monarch Naples nation negociation nobility obliged occasion Orleans parliament party peace person Polyd pope possession pretended prince princess prisoner Protestants queen of Scots reign religion Richard Rome Scotland seemed seized sensible sent siege soon sovereign Spain success thousand throne tion took treaty troops Turks ubi sup valour victory violent Warwick
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Página 364 - ... ease, and very little for the enjoyment of private pleasure ; that, either in a pacific or hostile manner, he had visited Germany nine times, Spain six times, France four times, Italy seven times, the Low...
Página 354 - Christ was the word that spake it; He took the bread and brake it; And what the word did make it, That I believe, and take it.
Página 365 - With these, however, I dispense, and shall consider your concern for the welfare of your subjects and your love of them, as the best and most acceptable testimony of your gratitude to me. It is in your power...
Página 282 - And, to speak a truth, never prince had wife more loyal in all duty, and in all true affection, than you have ever found in Anne Boleyn, with which name and place I could willingly have contented myself, if God and your grace's pleasure had been so pleased.
Página 213 - From that time, like everything else which falls into the hands of the Mussulman, it has been going to ruin, and the discovery of the passage to India by the Cape of Good Hope gave the deathblow to its commercial greatness.
Página 67 - Perceiving his own popularity, he supposed that now was the time to lay his claim to the crown ; and his friend Warwick, assembling the citizens in St. John's Fields, pronounced an harangue, setting forth the title of Edward, and inveighing against the tyranny and usurpation of the house of Lancaster.
Página 66 - The duke himself was killed in the action : and as his body was found among the slain, the head was cut off by Margaret's orders, and fixed on the gates of York, with a paper crown upon it, in derision of his pretended title.
Página 212 - Vincent Valverde, chaplain to the expedition, advanced with a crucifix in one hand, and a breviary in the other, and in a long discourse...
Página 364 - He observed, that, from the seventeenth year of his age, he had dedicated all his thoughts and attention to public objects, reserving no portion of his time for the indulgence...
Página 341 - She even refused to accept of the crown; pleaded the preferable right of the two princesses ; expressed her dread of the consequences attending an enterprise so dangerous, not to say so criminal; and desired to remain in that private station in which she was born.